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The 20 Greatest Quotes From Winston Churchill
Written By : John Hawkins

20) “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile—hoping it will eat him last.”

19) “If Hitler invaded hell I would make at least a favourable reference to the devil in the House of Commons.”

18) “To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war.”

17) “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”

16) “Socialists think profits are a vice; I consider losses the real vice.”

15) “If you have an important point to make, don’t try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time – a tremendous whack.”

14) “To have the United States at our side was to me the greatest joy. Now at this very moment I knew the United States was in the war, up to the neck and in to the death. So we had won after all!…Hitler’s fate was sealed. Mussolini’s fate was sealed. As for the Japanese, they would be ground to powder.”

13) “We (The British) have not journeyed across the centuries, across the oceans, across the mountains, across the prairies, because we are made of sugar candy.”

12) “If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law.”

11) “You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.”

10) “If you are going to go through hell, keep going.”

9) “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”

8) “What kind of a people do they (Japan) think we are? Is it possible they do not realise that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never forget?”

7) “We shall defend our island whatever the cost may be; we shall fight on beaches, landing grounds, in fields, in streets and on the hills. We shall never surrender and even if, which I do not for the moment believe, this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, will carry on the struggle until in God’s good time the New World with all its power and might, sets forth to the liberation and rescue of the Old.”

6) “I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined this government: I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.”

5) “If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.”

4) “You ask, What is our policy? I will say; ‘It is to wage war, by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us: to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy.’ You ask, What is our aim? I can answer with one word: Victory—victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival.”

3) “We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and the oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.”

2) “Never give in–never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.”

1) “Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. But if we fall, then the whole world, including the United States, including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth lasts for a thousand years, men will still say, ‘This was their finest hour!’”

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  • Brightblade910

    They simply do not make men like this anymore.  God knows we could use one.

    • http://www.angry.net/blog2 Angry Webmaster

       Pity they still make men like FDR. One is currently in the Oval office. :p

  • JoeBritton

    “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”

    Interesting that Churchill viewed both of these positions as vices, and they both are, as by capitalism he must have meant pure capitalism, and by socialism he meant pure socialism or what we know to be communism.

    In his wisdom, although he was not reelected after the war, he must have seen England becoming the social democracy that it is today, a combination of capitalism and communism. We began our trek to social democracy with T Roosevelt, which was taken up by FDR and then Johnson, and then, if I may say so, Obama. Social democracy seems to be the best way to deal with the political vices described by Churchill.

    • JoeBritton

      PS: I forgot to note that Nixon (Food Stamp Act), Bush I (ADA), and Clinton (Family Medical Leave Act, others) also made contributions to our own social democracy.

      • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

        Shut up you lying, ignorant, racist pig!

      • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/ELCWV5ANDUEJ5D5PB35FL2LZ6Y Bildo

         And may history never forgive them for it…

    • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

      Shut up you lying, ignorant, racist pig!

    • Don

      Joe, I understand that saying another way.  I think he meant by the vices of capitalism that no system is perfect, but when you see the end of both, the one produces blessings and the other miseries.  So, capitalism is far superior to socialism.  Another point, capitalism may not always succeed (most times it does when properly applied), socialism always fails.  Socialism may seem to have advantages, but it has never kept is promises – misery is the outcome.

      • JoeBritton

        Well, let me suggest an example of pure capitalism and communism (or pure socialism): Dickens London (England) and the Soviet Union of days past or maybe North Korea where the notion of misery applies.

        How do you recogn that life in Dickens London was superior to life in Moscow during the Soviet period? They were both horrible. The best compromise that I know of is Sweden which has been a social democracy since the 1930s. We are also a social democracy, if a more imperfect one by Sweden’s standards. And so is Canada (as far as I am aware, there are no pure capitalistic societies remaining).

        Here’s a study comparing all three of these social democracies, Sweden, Canada, and the US, from the best to worse, relatively. Decide for yourself.

        http://www.ccsd.ca/pubs/2002/olympic/indicators.htm

        • BinDSM

          We have socialism sucks, and the study predetermined the outcome based on it’s bias going into the study.

  • TeaPartyNation

     The timeless wisdom of Winston Churchill:

    “Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy.”

    “We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.”

    …and now you know why OBOZO removed the bust of Churchill from the Oval Office as soon as he moved in.

    • JoeBritton

      And now we know why Churchill was not reelected after the war. He did a great job leading England though the war, but when it became time for him to lead during peace time, his unabashed defense of wealth, and the capitalism behind it, was not wanted.

      That’s not hard to understand. The conservatives in England as in America were always a good boy’s club more interested in the stock market than in making England a better place for all of its people.

      • http://www.thelightcavalry.com Mark Adams

        The socialist Clement Atlee beat Churchill in 1945. That didn’t work out, so Churchill was re-instated at the next election in 1951. Thesis undermined.

      • blkdragon

         STFU you ignorant fool.

      • BinDSM

        Ignorance is bliss, and you must be higher than a kite.

  • http://www.wordaroundthenet.com Christopher Taylor

    Winston Churchill is one of the greatest men who ever walked the earth.

  • http://www.thelightcavalry.com Mark Adams

    The phrase “Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties” is noble. France had collapsed, Britain was alone, the Battle of Britain was about to begin of which Churchill said “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” Those young men, the few, including Czechs, Poles and American volunteers, “braced themselves to their duties.”

    “England expects that every man will do his duty” was a signal sent by Admiral Horatio Nelson from his flagship HMS Victory as the Battle of Trafalgar was about to commence on 21 October 1805. Trafalgar was the decisive naval engagement of the Napoleonic Wars. Nelson was killed in that battle and almost his last words were “Thank God I have done my duty.”

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/ELCWV5ANDUEJ5D5PB35FL2LZ6Y Bildo

    A deeply flawed man who suffered from depression, financial incompetence, and who hung on too strongly to colonialism.  He is also the greatest leader the world has known.

    He had the nerve to stand up to tyranny, call for war when the world was drenched in pacifism, and once the world had realized their mistake, let them know that Britain would not lie down without a fight.

    There is no possible way he would be elected today.  Great men are simply too imperfect.  Chamberlains are electable, and the world suffers repeatedly as a result.

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