Lord Randolph Churchill famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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This item is a mere fleabite in the ocean of our expenditure.
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Ulster will fight, and Ulster will be right
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I never could make out what those damned dots meant.
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The duty of an Opposition is to oppose.
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The day must come when the nation's whole scale of living must be reduced. If that day comes,Parliament must lay the burden equally on all classes.
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Talking jaw is better than going to war.
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If you recognize anyone, it does not mean that you like him.We all, for instance, recognize the honourable Member for Ebbw Vale.
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The loss of India would mark and consummate the downfall of the British Empire. That great organism would pass at a stroke out of life into history.From such a catastrophe there could be no recovery.
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Would a special relationship between the United States and the British Commonwealth be inconsistent with our overriding loyalty to the world organization?
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I have lived 78 years without hearing of bloody places like Cambodia.
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Commanders and senior officers should die with troops. The honour of the British Empire and the British Army is at stake.
-- Lord Randolph Churchill
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