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The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
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“Hitler showed the evil that could be done by the art of rhetoric. Churchill showed how it could help to save humanity. It has been said that the difference between Hitler’s speeches and Churchill’s speeches was that Hitler made you think he could do anything; Churchill made you think you could do anything.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“The key thing is to be "Conservative in principle but Liberal in sympathy".”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“He is the resounding human rebuttal to all Marxist historians who think history is the story of vast and impersonal economic forces. The point of the Churchill Factor is that one man can make all the difference.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Churchill knew instinctively what was wrong with communism—that it repressed liberty; that it replaced individual discretion with state control; that it entailed the curtailment of democracy, and therefore that it was tyrannous.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“David Lloyd George had been to Germany, and been so dazzled by the Führer that he compared him to George Washington. Hitler was a ‘born leader’, declared the befuddled former British Prime Minister. He wished that Britain had ‘a man of his supreme quality at the head of affairs in our country today’. This from the hero of the First World War! The man who had led Britain to victory over the Kaiser!”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Take the one about the time he was sitting next to a clean-living Methodist bishop—at a reception, allegedly, in Canada—when a good-looking young waitress came up and offered them both a glass of sherry from a tray. Churchill took one. But the bishop said, ‘Young lady, I would rather commit adultery than take an intoxicating beverage.’ At which point Churchill beckoned the girl, and said, ‘Come back, lassie, I didn’t know we had a choice.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“There was one thing the public could say for certain about Churchill: that there was nothing that he was going to ask the British armed forces to do that he would not have done himself.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“These days we dimly believe that the Second World War was won with Russian blood and American money; and though that is in some ways true, it is also true that, without Churchill, Hitler would almost certainly have won.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“(Never in the field of human conflict has) So much been owed by So many to So few. If you want a classic ascending tricolon, then try his peerless line from 1942, after the victory at El Alamein. Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. When he uncorks this one at the”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Churchill decides from very early on that he will create a political position that is somehow above left and right, embodying the best points of both sides and thereby incarnating the will of the nation. He thinks of himself as a gigantic keystone in the arch, with all the lesser stones logically induced to support his position. He has a kind of semi-ideology to go with it—a leftish Toryism: imperialist, romantic, but on the side of the working man.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“First Lord of the Admiralty, long enough to engineer what an anti-Churchillian would say was an epic and unparalleled military disaster—a feat of incompetent generalship that made the Charge of the Light Brigade look positively slick. It was an attempt to outflank the stalemate on the Western Front that not only ended in humiliation for the British armed forces; it cost the lives of so many Australians and New Zealanders that to this day their 1915 expedition to Turkey is the number-one source of pom-bashing and general anti-British feeling among Antipodeans.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Щойно ввійшовши до архіву Черчилля в Кембриджі, я ледве стримав крик переляку. Мене зустрів управитель Аллен Пеквуд і, вітаючись, простягнув руку, яка скидалася на штучну. Звісно, манери взяли гору, і я потиснув протез; та враз зрозумів, що він із бронзи.
- Ви щойно потиснули руку Вінстона Черчилля, - промовив Аллен.
Я оглянув лиття і був вражений тим, наскільки воно витончене. Пальці приємної форми, не довгі, не великі.
Це та рука, яка до 52 років так несамовито розмахувала ключкою для поло, стріляла з маузера, керувала гідропланами, розривала колючий дріт на нічийній землі.
Рука, що підписом звалила місто, п'ять пальців, що поклали край режиму.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
- Ви щойно потиснули руку Вінстона Черчилля, - промовив Аллен.
Я оглянув лиття і був вражений тим, наскільки воно витончене. Пальці приємної форми, не довгі, не великі.
Це та рука, яка до 52 років так несамовито розмахувала ключкою для поло, стріляла з маузера, керувала гідропланами, розривала колючий дріт на нічийній землі.
Рука, що підписом звалила місто, п'ять пальців, що поклали край режиму.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Я гнав на своєму сірому скакуні вздовж лінії сутички, а решта наших лежали під укриттям. Можливо, це була дурість, але я граю на високі ставки. Коли ти в бою, кожен вчинок відважний, кожна дія шляхетна".”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Churchill. His epic career intersected with the Middle East at several key points (and remember that he is credited with pioneering the very term Middle East); but the most important was his role as Colonial Secretary. He was a little surprised to be offered the post, at the end of 1920; but it is easy to see why Lloyd George thought he was the right man for the job. He had shown immense energy and dynamism as Minister for Munitions—equipping Britain with the tanks, planes and other technology that helped win the war. As Secretary of State for War he had been masterly in his demobilisation strategy: quelling mutinies by ensuring that those who had served the longest were the first to be reunited with their families. He had shown his gifts of charm and persuasion in the pre-war Ulster talks—and those gifts would be needed in spades. The First World War had left some snortingly difficult problems, and especially in the Middle East. — THE POST OF Colonial Secretary might sound less grand than that of Foreign Secretary—a role still occupied by that most superior person, George Nathaniel Curzon. But that is to forget the scale of the British Empire in 1921. The First World War was not meant to be an acquisitive conflict;”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“When the Labour benches cheered, the Tories were still plotting to get rid of him.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“The child is father to the man, and gingery young Churchill was a pretty runty sort of kid.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“Their most important contribution to civilisation is that they were both neglectful of the child.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“If ever you wanted a 12-cylinder, 6-litre entire combustible world consumer, that man is Churchill.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“He was the large protruding nail on which destiny snagged her coat.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“without Churchill, Hitler would almost certainly have won.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“exiguous resources.”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“on a stool amid his guffawing comrades, ‘I stand for”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“unique understanding”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
“The Commission pressed Churchill: when did he imagine that this would be”
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
― The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History
