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Doubts could be swept away only by deeds.
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Winston Churchill
Age: 90 †
Born: 1874
Born: November 30
Died: 1965
Died: January 24
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The eagle has ceased to scream, but the parrots will now begin to chatter. The war of the giants is over and the pigmies will now start to squabble.
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Little did we guess that what has been called the century of the common man would witness as its outstanding feature more common men killing each other with greater facilities than any other five centuries together in the history of the world.
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You do your worst, and we'll do our best.
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Courage is rightly considered the foremost of the virtues, for upon it all others depend.
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There comes into the life of every man a task for which he and he alone is uniquely suited. What a shame if that moment finds him either unwilling or unprepared for that which would become his finest hour.
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I cannot pretend to be impartial about the colours. I rejoice with the brilliant ones, and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns.
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If Britain must choose between Europe and the open sea, she must always choose the open sea.
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This beginning with Audacity, or being thrown into the middle of it, is already a very great part of the art of painting.
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Great success always comes at the risk of enormous failure.
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A communist is like a crocodile: when it opens its mouth you cannot tell whether it is trying to smile or preparing to eat you up.
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The only way a man can remain consistent amid changing circumstances is to change with them while preserving the same dominating purpose.
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It is bad for a nation when it is without faith.
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I like things to happen, and if they don't happen I like to make them happen.
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The test of a people is what they can do when they're tired.
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It is easier to give directions than advice, and more agreeable to have the right to act, even in a limited sphere, than the privilege to talk at large.
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Every man should ask himself each day whether he is not too readily accepting negative solutions.
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