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"I'm going to steal that quote from Winston Churchill. This is not the end, it's not even the beginning of the end, but it is the end of the beginning."
"According to the Internet, Winston Churchill once said, 'History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.'"
"America always gets it right, but only after they've tried everything else." - Winston Churchill
"That Winston Churchill used to say that if you're not a liberal when you're 20, then you have no heart; if you're not a conservative when you're 40, you have no brain."
"Churchill's leadership saved Britain, Europe, and the world from Nazism."
"If you want to stop the British feeling pride in themselves, you've got to take out Winston Churchill."
"Churchill called it the front line of freedom."
"Churchill might be the most impressive 20th-century figure to me...yet this chapter is murky and dark."
"If you're going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill
"Your decisions are causing people to die." - British official to Churchill
"I hate Indians, they are beastly people with a beastly religion." - Churchill
"I have nothing to offer but blood, toils, tears, and sweat."
"Winston Churchill said that the Battle of the Atlantic, the u-boat menace, was the single thing possibly even the only thing that really scared him."
"Chartwell was home to a man who was indisputably one of the greatest Britons of the 20th century: Winston Churchill."
"To understand something so profound, we must start before the beginning with what Winston Churchill called the Gathering Storm."
"We imagine Winston Churchill with his signature cane, drinking scotch whiskey, and puffing on a Cuban cigar."
"To his beloved country he offered his 'blood, toil, tears and sweat.'"
"His stubbornness, courage, grit, and brilliance with words made him indispensable."
"Churchill will continue to be judged and analyzed through the ages for his failed decisions and unpopular attitudes."
"He's delivering a speech in 1946 and he comes up with the phrase the iron curtain."
"Churchill argued for the creation of the early European Union."
"Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war." - Winston Churchill
"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." - Winston Churchill
"Too often forgotten are the stories of the men who had to take it there, the men who had to go on what Winston Churchill described as the worst journey in the world."
"We shall fight on beaches, landing grounds, in fields, in streets, and on the hills. We shall never surrender."
"The two treaties protected the rights of refugees and that was Winston Churchill."
"Never give up, never, never give up." - Winston Churchill
"The further backward you look, the further forward you can see." - Winston Churchill
"A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." - Winston Churchill
"During World War II, Winston Churchill wasn't thinking, 'I never want to hear about this again.' He was champing on a cigar thinking, 'When this is over, there are gonna be a million books about how hard I crushed this [bleep].'"
"I only know one and which is the first one... British Prime Minister Winston Churchill."
"For as Winston Churchill himself once said to encapsulate this complexity of all the small nations of this Earth, perhaps only the ancient Greeks surpassed the Scots in their contribution to mankind."
"Remember that story and that will help you kind of color in who Winston Churchill is."
"Winston Churchill very famously describes the Seven Years War as history's first World War, and he's a guy who knows a thing or two about world wars."
"There's Winston one more time chiming in to remind us all of the importance of this battle that sometimes we don't give enough credence to."
"At the critical moment and out of crisis, Britain got the royal prime minister of her desire man to beat Hitler is Winston Churchill."
"I think we've reached our peak with Churchill probably that's probably our greatest hour, our finest according to him. Yeah well he should know, he was there, he should know."
"We now have two reasons to be grateful to Mr. Roberts. The first is that his is arguably the best single biography of Winston Churchill. The second is that, as a result, no reasonable person will write a Churchill biography for years to come."
"The book is a brilliant feat of storytelling, monumental in scope, yet put together with tenderness for a man who always believed that he would be Britain's Savior."
"Churchill's trial, Winston Churchill and the salvation of free government."
"As Winston Churchill once said, in studying Offa we're rather like a geologist who instead of finding a fossil finds only a hollow shape in which a creature of unusual strength and size undoubtedly resided."
"Those who plan do better than those who do not plan, even though they rarely stick to their plan." - Winston Churchill
"A determined statesman and world-class public speaker; Churchill's wartime speeches have become cemented as some of the loudest and most inspiring promotions of freedom and democracy around the world."
"The narrative of British history would be incomplete without mentioning one of its most enduring figures, Sir Winston Churchill."
"I think it was Winston Churchill who said, you know the famous Winston Churchill."
"We shape our buildings, and afterwards, our buildings shape us." - Winston Churchill
"I would identify with Winston Churchill when he says we shape our buildings and they shape us."
"When the war was taking a turn for the worst, there'd be an insertion for Winston Churchill for a new hat because it was a way of him lifting his spirits when the chips were down."
"Winston Churchill had a meeting here regarding the Doomsday Landing."
"The truth is the truth, as Winston Churchill states: it's incontrovertible."
"Winston Churchill was a journalist, he was a soldier, he was a politician, he was a painter, and he was also a bricklayer."
"He was named John Winston after Winston Churchill."
"Churchill was always immensely hands-on, his whole career you see this again and again that he didn't feel that he was able to comment on something unless he was physically present there."