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Winston Churchill was a British statesman, writer, and orator, best known for leading the United Kingdom during World War II. His inspiring speeches and unwavering determination helped boost British morale in a time of crisis. He continues to be celebrated as a symbol of resilience and strong leadership. Here are 845 of his quotes:
It was an experience of great interest to me to meet Premier Stalin ... It is very fortunate for Russia in her agony to have this great rugged war chief at her head. He is a man of massive outstanding personality, suited to the sombre and stormy times in which his life has been cast; a man of inexhaustible courage and will-power and a man direct and even blunt in speech, which, having been brought up in the House of Commons, I do not mind at all, especially when I have something to say of my own. Above all, he is a man with that saving sense of humour which is of high importance to all men and all nations, but particularly to great men and great nations. Stalin also left upon me the impression of a deep, cool wisdom and a complete absence of illusions of any kind. I believe I made him feel that we were good and faithful comrades in this war – but that, after all, is a matter which deeds not words will prove.
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
Occupation: British Statesman
Born: November 30, 1874
Died: January 24, 1965
Quotes count: 845
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