Democracy Churchill Quotes
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Democracy is a very bad form of government ... but all the others are so much worse.
— Winston Churchill
Is stuffed, de world, wif feeding girls.
— John Berryman
I can never forgive God for having invented the French
— Peter Ustinov
I have stated that a democracy is always two years behind the dictator.
— Winston S. Churchill
Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others.
— Winston S. Churchill
Unix is not so much an operating system as an oral history.
— Neal Stephenson
What a writer's obituary should read - he wrote the books, then he died.
— William Faulkner
Do not steal something that already belongs to you or pine for people who are sitting right next to you.
— Rob Brezsny
If you want a good argument against democracy, spend five minutes with a voter.
— Winston Churchill
For me writing is foremost a mode of thinking and when it works well, an act of discovery
— Joseph Epstein
I look at him as some other person I need to beat.
— Ryan Lochte
I am a child of the House of Commons. I was brought up in my fathers house to believe in democracy. Trust the peoplethat was his message.
— Winston Churchill
Democracy means that if the doorbell rings in the early hours, it is likely to be the milkman.
— Winston Churchill
Democracy is an awful way to run a country, but it's the best system we have.
— Winston Churchill
As long as one feels that he is the doer, he cannot escape from the wheel of births.
— Gautama Buddha
Democracy means that when there's a knock in the door at 3 am, it's probably the milkman.
— Winston Churchill
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
— Winston S. Churchill
Democracy is the best form of the worst type of government
— Winston Churchill
It is the people who control the Government, not the Government the
people. — Winston S. Churchill
people. — Winston S. Churchill