Britain War Quotes
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Britain War Quotes & Sayings
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Food in wartime Britain, she had to admit, was hardly inspiring.
— Sara Sheridan
Doubt can motivate you, so don't be afraid of it. Confidence and doubt are at two ends of the scale, and you need both. They balance each other out.
— Barbra Streisand
No prime minister in Britain will ever be able to go to war without the endorsement of a majority of the House of Commons.
— Neil Kinnock
[The official prosecutors] ... were more vengeful on behalf of our injuries than I myself could ever be.
— Sir Laurens Van Der Post
The discovery, that at no time did this man (Hitler) pose or intend a real threat to Britain or the Empire.
— David Irving
Well, in war, you can only be killed once. But in politics, many times.
— Winston S. Churchill
In Britain, these Jewish refugees were greeted with a mixture of grudging acceptance by some and open hostility by others.
— Thomas Harding
We, Britain and Germany, can neither of us be happy about our handling of the Iraq war.
— Douglas Hurd
The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends the future of Christian civilization.
— Winston Churchill
Even in intake, the one steadfast thought is said to be the natural state. Nirvikalpa Samadhi will result when the sensory objects are not present.
— Ramana Maharshi
In three weeks Britain will have her neck wrung like a chicken.
— Maxime Weygand
It's good to find the barrel of the bat again.
— Chase Utley
I would sum up the German character best by saying that they are the best of losers and the worst of winners.
— Edmund Ironside
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— Karina Halle
Of all the strange events in my life, that was by far the weirdest I'd had in hours.
— Darynda Jones
Will Great Britain have an unwilling India dragged into war or a willing ally co-operating with her in the prosecution of a defence of true democracy?
— Mahatma Gandhi
You know, I try to avoid Googling myself, but sometimes I slip up. Sometimes I just want to see how the world is viewing me on a particular day.
— Nicole Scherzinger
If you were born in Britain after World War II, you see a continuous atmosphere of decline, moral and economic and political.
— Stephen Bayley
A dull, decent people, cherishing and fortifying their dullness behind a quarter of a million bayonets.
— George Orwell
Mr. Churchill is proud of Britain's stand alone, after France had fallen and before America entered the War.
— Eamon De Valera