CHURCHILL PHRASES FOR TODAY
here is like being in a cafe, with its ever-present cigar and whiskey, smiling to himself to see what happens our country. If we were given some questions about the issues that afflict us probably would agree to tell us, with his proverbial Oxcam accent, some conclusive phrases:
P. - Sir Winston: Do you think our president is capable of?
R. - Attitudes are more important than aptitudes.Valor is what it takes to stand up and speak, but also what it takes to sit and listen.
Q. - Are not you all talk and no one gives solutions?
R. - The problem of our times is that their men will not be useful but important.
P. - In the fever of reforms, which one advise?
R. - would be a great reform politics that sanity could be extended as easily and as rapidly as folly.
P. - No one recognizes her mistakes. Have you ever made?
R. - I spent over half my life worrying about things that were never going to happen.
Q. - Do you think we are witnessing a dialogue of the deaf?
R. - Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak, but also what it takes to sit and listen.
Q. - Do not feel that we are surrounded by megalomaniac?
R. - The price of greatness is responsibility.
Q. - to create more of what they are?
R. - The comforts imagination of what men can not be. Humor consoles than they are.
Q. - Some people who listen to his back and does not match you.
R. - who speaks ill of me behind my back covers my ass.
Q. - What would you advise the President for when you leave?
R. - The politician must be able to predict what will happen tomorrow, next month and next year, and then explain why it was not predicted what happened.
Q. - What would you advise for this?
R. - Democracy is the need to bow from time to time in the opinions of others.
Q. - What the politicians chasing success?
R. - Success is learning to go from failure to failure without despair.
Q. - What would you say, for example, people who see the speck in your neighbor's eye? Does the double standard?
R. - Strive to keep up appearances that the world will open up credit for everything else.
p. - Perhaps more than a dialogue of the deaf, attended one of fans.
R. - A fanatic is someone who can not change his mind and will not change the subject.
Q. - What do you fear more, the war or politics?
R. - Politics is more dangerous than war, because war only die once.
Q. - Aside from whiskey and pure, what you like at this stage of your life?
R. - I'd live forever, at least for a hundred years to see how people make the same mistakes as me.
P. - Thank you very much. I think we had a good conversation.
R. - A good conversation should exhaust the subject, not partners.
P. - Your answers are inconclusive, lucent and guide.
R. - Do not be so sure, as I have often had to eat my words and I discovered that they were a balanced diet.
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