Churchill Quote by Lizzie Andrew Borden Download Open image “Oh, Mrs. Churchill, do come over, someone has killed father.” — Lizzie Andrew Borden ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Churchill Come Father Mrs Oh Over Someone
Churchill is the very type of a corrupt journalist. There is not a worse prostitute in politics. He himself has written that it'sunimaginable what can be done in war with the help of lies. He's an utterly amoral repulsive creature. I'm convinced that he has his place of refuge ready beyond the Atlantic. He obviously won't seek sanctuary in Canada.… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share
“I vividly recall an occasion when the oldest son was starting to crawl. We were sitting in a garden in the country with acres of velvet lawn and I picked him up and ran with him, dropped him on the touch line and flew back to sip a drink in comparative peace before he could get at me again. He… — Alice Thomas Ellis Copy Share
For over five years this man has been chasing around Europe like a madman in search of something he could set on fire. Unfortunately… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
“My dad once told me that Winstone Churchill said that Russia was riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. According to my dad, Churchill had been talking about my mother. This was before the divorce, and he said it half-bitterly, half-respectfully. Because even when he hated her, he admired her. I think he would have stayed with her forever,… — Jenny Han Copy Share
For over five years this man [Winston Churchill] has been chasing around Europe like a madman in search of something he could set on… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
Churchill is so particular. He's as different from the rest of the population of Britain as he is from me. — John Lithgow Copy Share Image
“The actor Richard Burton once wrote an article for the New York Times about his experience playing the role of Winston Churchill in a… — Richard Burton Copy Share Image
“I am writing this because on that night of the tenth of May in the 1,940th year of Our Lord, Churchill stood for more… — John Lukacs Copy Share Image
“In one great case a man [Winston Churchill] who had been considered too brilliant and too reckless ever to be trusted with major office was the leader of the country [1941]. One of Rowe's last memories was of hearing him hissed by ex-servicemen from the public gallery of a law court because he had told an abrupt unpalatable truth about… — Graham Greene Copy Share
I think he came to the front door and rang the bell, and Maggie let him in, and he said he had forgotten his… — Lizzie Andrew Borden Copy Share Image
I don't know whether Mrs. Borden is out or in; I wish you would see if she is in her room. — Lizzie Andrew Borden Copy Share Image
I don't know what I have said. I have answered so many questions and I am so confused I don't know one thing from… — Lizzie Andrew Borden Copy Share Image
I did not see his face, because he was all covered with blood. — Lizzie Andrew Borden Copy Share Image
When I first came down stairs, for two or three minutes I went down cellar to the water closet. — Lizzie Andrew Borden Copy Share Image
One of the great things about Churchill is that he had the guts to say the unpalatable, to level with the people, even if… — Anthony McCarten Copy Share Image
The Atlantic conference in the North Atlantic off Newfoundland is a dramatic moment in World War II history because for the first time, Roosevelt… — Robert Dallek Copy Share Image
“First law of poultry farming: keep your livestock busy with trivial problems, so they stay ever oblivious to systemic criminal activities. That's why the… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
Foyles War made me realise that Churchill actually had questionable morals; his decisions meant that good people died. It must have weighed heavily on… — Honeysuckle Weeks Copy Share Image
Boris Johnson has turned the party of Disraeli and Churchill into a vehicle for shrill English nationalism. — Nick Boles Copy Share Image
I love Winston Churchill. I love the wisdom he had, the sagacity. I like people who are independent-minded. People who aren't part of clans… — Lapo Elkann Copy Share Image
“Returning to Washington,FDR declared that Yalta Conference had put and end to the kind of balance-of-power divisions that had long marred global politics. His… — Madeleine Albright Copy Share Image
“The only instance where five purely-negative words had had a highly positive, motivational impact are Winston Churchill's, "Never, Never, Never, Never Give-up.” — Nabil N Jamal Copy Share Image
“By swallowing evil word unsaid noone has ever yet harmed his stomach.” — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“Then, with the gladness which must be felt, nay, which he did not scruple to feel, having never believed Frank Churchill to be at… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
When I became obsessed with Winston Churchill, I wrote a book about Churchill. What a joy it was to write that book! — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image