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"There
is no such thing as a career path - it is crazy paving and you
have to lay it yourself."
Dominic
Cadbury
"Any
change, at any time, for any reason is to be deplored."
Duke
of Cambridge
"Grief
is the price we pay for love"
Archbishop
of Canterbury, George Carey
"I
have ordered the armed forces to take all necessary measures to
deal with this situation and to ensure the continuance of democratic
order." 23.02.1981 after Civil Guards burst into parliament.
King
Juan Carlos
"Our
grand business in life is not to see what lies dimly at a distance,
but to do what lies clearly at hand."
Thomas
Carlyle (Belfast minister)
"Here is the prime condition of success: Concentrate your
energy, thought and capital exclusively upon the business in which
you are engaged. Having begun on one line, resolve to fight it
out on that line, to lead in it, adopt every improvement, have
the best machinery, and know the most about it."
Andew Carnegie
"Her
bodyguard ,marched down the red carpet. Big men in scarlet, Beefeater
sort of tunics. Medals. Pikes. Nicotine-stained moustaches.
At the
south end of the hall, a frieze of musicians marched very slowly
across the ledge under the high, stained-glass windows. They
were
dressed in cloth of yellow gold. They were the State Trumpeters.
The Band of the Grenadier Guards was playing the song we sang
as
children.
"Fierce
the beacon light is flaming, with its tongues of fire proclaiming,
chieftains sundered to your shaming, Harlech for the right.
"Yes,
that's what a lot of it's about. Chiefs lying dead and wounded
yet where first was grounded. Freedom's flag still holding the
crag.
"I'd
had dinner the night before with some soldiers. Very likeable young
men; cheerful, funny. Heaven knows how many men they've killed
between
them. One described the look on Geoff Hoon's face when he'd retailed
the previous night's strangling and stabbing. The Secretary of
State
went quite white and wanted to sit down.
"'There's
no way we'd fight for some transitory government,' the major said.
'Our oath is to the Queen. We fight for the Queen.'
"The
huge bell, Big Ben, struck the hour. She didn't arrive. She can't
have been late. The clock was fast. Two thousand of us sat under
the hammer beams with the flying angels, looking at two red thrones
on the distant steps. How unlike a political occasion it was.
Party
conferences are filled with driving, purposeful music, clever lighting,
warm-up acts, applause leaders. We sat looking at the blank backs
of the empty thrones.
"There
she suddenly was, our Head of State, Head of our Armed Forces.
A youth carrying a long white wand led her up the red carpet,
into
her world of ancient office and mysterious courtliness.
"Whatever
she is, she isn't, in that soldier's phrase, transitory."
Sketch
in the Independent, 01.05.2002, to mark the HM The Queen's Golden
Jubilee address to parliament.
Simon
Carr
"..
And the loony-bins of South East Asia are jam-packed with honest
field men who tried to unravel the life-style of hot money once
it entered the maw of the overseas Chinese." [
The Honourable Schoolboy]
"For
a while you wondered whether the fools were pretending to be fools,
as some kind of deception; or whether there was a real efficient
secret service somewhere else. Later, in my fiction, I invented
one. But alas the reality was the mediocrity. Ex-colonial policemen
mingling with failed academics, failed lawyers, failed missionaries
and failed debutantes gave our canteen the amorphous quality
of
an Old School outing on the Orient Express. Everyone seemed to
smell of failure." [of MI5 the Security Service] (UK Eyes Alpha)
John
le Carré
a.k.a.
David Cornwell
"I
mean, how can you hold a peace conference when everyone is killing
each other.?" (9/91)
Lord Carrington
"As religion and faith are being
driven out of the public square, the Judeo-Christian ethical foundations
that have sustained our country since its beginning, are being
lost and are being replaced with a humanistic amorality, a self-centered,
pragmatic indifference that will ensure that our moral compasses
will fail to point us in the right direction in the future."
Professor of Management, Terry College of Business,
University of Georgia Archie B. Carroll "The British
flag has never flown over a more powerful or more united Empire
... Never did our voice count for more in the council of nations;
or in determining the future destinies of mankind." 18.11.1918
"From
the outset let us see that the Catholic minority have nothing to
fear from Protestant majority. Let us take care to win all that
is best among those who have been opposed to us in the past.
While
maintaining intact our own religion let us give the same rights
to the religion of our neighbours."
Edward Carson
It
was my decision to attempt the rescue operation, it was my decision
to cancel it when a problem developed in the placement of our rescue
team. The responsibility is purely my own. 25.04.1980 following
the aborted attempt to rescue US hostages in Tehran.
Jimmy
Carter
"The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts
them."
Camillo Benso di Cavour
"Arms
are my ornaments, warfare my repose."
"Blessed
be those happy ages that were strangers to the dreadful fury of
these devilish instruments of artillery, whose inventor I am
satisfied
is now in Hell, receiving the reward of his cursed invention, which
is the cause that very often a cowardly base hand takes away
the
life of the bravest gentleman."
Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes
"My
good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime
Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honour. I
believe it is 'peace for our time.' Go home and get a nice quiet
sleep." 30 Sep 1938.
"How
terrible, fantastic, incredible it is that we should be digging
trenches and trying on gas-masks here because of a quarrel in a
faraway country between people of whom we know nothing." (27 September
1938 referring to the German invasion of Czechoslovakia)
Neville
Chamberlain
"In
order to be irreplaceable one must always be different."
Coco
Chanel
"Virtues
can be afforded only by the poor, who have nothing to lose."
Perspectives, 1966 Alexander Chase
"If
the masses do the right thing, then this is certainly for the wrong
reasons."
"Es
gibt Situationen, in denen man ein Geheimnis halb preisgeben muß,
um den Rest zu bewahren."
Lord Chesterfield
"The
loss of India would mark and consummate the downfall of the British
Empire." 12.12.1930
Churchill
was one of the few people to get the better of George Bernard Shaw.
The latter invited him to the first night of one of his plays,
enclosing
two tickets. "One for yourself and one for your friend - if you
have one." Churchill wrote back saying he couldn't make it, but
asked if he could have tickets for the second night - "if there
is one."
A
critic once censured Churchill for ending a sentence with a preposition.
Churchill scribbled the man a note :"This is the sort of English
up with which I will not put."
On
being told of an MP by the name of Bossom he said "I see. Neither
one thing nor the other." On hearing that the Greek premier was
called Plasteras, he remarked "Well, I hope he doesn't have feet
of clay too."
A
female MP once rebuked him for being drunk at a dinner party. He
retorted "And you, madam, are ugly. But I shall be sober tomorrow."
"Winston, if I were married to you, I'd put poison in your coffee."
"If you were my wife, I would drink it."
In
a later year it was tactfully pointed out to Churchill that his
fly was open. The elder statesman simply scowled and said "Dead
birds don't fall out of nests" When a very old man on one of his
increasingly rare visits to the House, an MP remarked of him, "After
all, they say he's potty." "They say he can't hear either," muttered
Churchill.
Entering
the Commons washroom one day, Churchill deliberately took up position
at the opposite end of the urinal to Clement Attlee, who asked "Feeling
stand-offish today are we, Winston?" "That's right" countered Churchill.
"Every time you see something big, you want to nationalise it"
The
young man who photographed him on his 80th birthday said courteously
that he hoped he could do the same on his hundredth. "I don't see
why not," said Churchill. "You look reasonably fit to me."
"Ich
glaube nur Statistiken, die ich selbst gefälscht habe."
"An
appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last."
"A sheep in sheep's clothing." of
Ramsay MacDonald
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing
enthusiasm."
"What
would happen, I wonder, of the armies suddenly and simultaneously
went on strike and said some other method must be found of settling
the dispute !" Nov. 1914.
"You
ask what is our aim? I can answer you in one word: Victory! Victory
at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long
and hard the road may be: for without victory there is no survival.
... Come then, let us go forward together, with our united strength." 13.05.1940
Maiden speech as PM
"What
General Weygand called the Battle of France is over. I expect that
the Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends
the survival of Christian civilization. Upon it depends our own
British life, and the long continuity of our nation is turned on
us. Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this Island or
lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free
and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands.
But if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States,
including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the
abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted,
by the light of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves
to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire
and Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say,
'This was their finest hour'." (18.06.1940, outset of the Battle
of Britain)
"Never
in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so
few."
"In
war: resolution; in defeat: defiance; in victory: magnanimity;
in peace: goodwill."
"It
is no use saying "we are doing our best." You have got to succeed
in doing what is necessary."
"You
ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory - victory
at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however
long
and hard the road may be; without victory, there is no survival."
"All
men shall be enabled to live in freedom from fear and want." Atlantic
Charter, signed by Churchill and Roosevelt, 14.08.1941
"This
is not the end. This is not even the beginning of the end. But it
is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." 10.11.1942 on victory
at Alamein
Our common tongue is a priceless inheritance and it may well some
day become the foundation of a common citizenship. Churchil at Harvard,
09.09.1943
"We
should shake hands with the Russians as far to the East as possible." Feb
1945.
"I
remember that a fortnight or so before the last war, the Kaiser's
friend Herr Ballin,
the great shipping magnate, told me that he had heard Bismarck
say towards the end of his life, If there is ever another war
in Europe,
it will come out of some damned silly thing in the Balkans.' The
murder of the Archduke of Sarajevo in 1914 set the signal for
the
First World Warc. I cannot conceive that the elements for a new
conflict do not exist in the Balkans today. I am not using the
language
of Bismarck, but nevertheless not many Members of the new House
of Commons will be content with the new situation that prevails
in those mountainous, turbulent, ill-organized and warlike regions." -
Sir Winston Churchill, House of Commons, 16 Aug 1945
"From
Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain
has descended across the continent."
"Let
Europe arise again in glory, and by her strength and unity ensure
the peace of the world." (1946)
"I
am easily satisfied with the very best."
"It is a good thing for an uneducated man
to read books of quotations."
"Enterprises
must be prepared with specially trained troops of the hunter class,
who can develop a reign of terror on the 'butcher and bolt' policy."
"Once
out of power, de Gaulle can go where he likes and he will certainly
go where he can do the most mischief." Feb 1943 letter to Foreign
Secretary Anthony Eden.
"Each
time we must choose between Europe and the open sea, we shall always
choose the open sea. Each time I must choose between you and Roosevelt,
I shall always choose Roosevelt." to de Gaulle before Normandy
Landings on 06.06.1944.
"It
is remarkable, as he has not a single soldier in the great battle
now deevloping. He has arrived without the Commissioners whom
we
understood he was going to bring. This is to make clear his position
that he will not discuss the civil administration of France with
us."
"I,
like the president, find the greatest difficulty in working with
de Gaulle, and that his personality and conduct constitute the bigest
obstacle to the relations between Britain and the US on one hand
and the France whom we all wish to help on the other... no breach
will occur between the President and me on account of anything that
de Gaulle may do." 11.06.1944
"Personally
I agree with the president in his distrust of de Gaulle .. remember
that there is not a scrap of generosity about this man, who only
wishes to pose as the saviour of France in this operation without
a single French soldier at his back." 13.06.1944
"Courage
is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities because it is
the quality which guarantees all others."
" If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least
a favourable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons."
"In
defeat, indomitable; in victory, insufferable; in NATO, thank God,
invisible." Of Montgomery.
"A
fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject."
"From
Stettin, in the Baltic, to Trieste, in the Adriatic, an iron curtain
has descended across the Continent."
"The
United States is like a gigantic boiler. Once the fire is lit under
it, there is no limit to the power it can generate."
"It
is always dangerous for soldiers, sailors or airmen to play at
politics. They enter a sphere in which the values are quite different
from
those to which they have hitherto been accustomed."
"I
stand by my original programme — blood, toil, tears, and sweat to
which I added five months later ‘many shortcomings, mistakes, and
disappointments’."
"In
war-time.. .truth is so precious that she should always be attended
by a bodyguard of lies."
"The
American Constitution declares ‘All men are born equal.’ The British
Socialist Party add: ‘All men must be kept equal’."
"When
I warned them [the French Generals of Vichy France] that Britain
would fight on alone whatever they did, their Generals told their
Prime Minister and his divided Cabinet: ‘In three weeks England
will have her neck wrung like a chicken.’ Some chicken! Some neck!"
"I
am confident that we shall succeed in defeating and largely destroying
this most tremendous onslaught by which we are now threatened,
and
anyhow, whatever happens, we will all go down fighting to the end."
" We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to
the end."
" We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken
or tire. Neither the sudden shock of battle nor the long-drawn
trials of vigilance
and exertion will wear us down. Give us the tools, and we will
finish the job."
"Never
give in! Never give in! Never, Never, Never, Never — in nothing
great or small, large or petty never give in except to convictions
of honour and good sense."
"No
matter how enmeshed a commander becomes in the elaboration of his
own thoughts, it is sometimes necessary to take the enemy into
account."
"It
is no use saying "we are doing our best." You have got to succeed
in doing what is necessary."
"When
you feel you cannot continue in your position for another minute,
and all that is in human power has been done, that is the moment
when the enemy is most exhausted, and when one step forward will
give you the fruits of the struggle you have borne."
"You
ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory - victory
at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however
long
and hard the road may be; without victory, there is no survival."
"Let
us learn our lessons. Never, never, never believe any war will be
smooth and easy, or that anyone who embarks on that strange voyage
can measure the tides and hurricanes he will encounter. The statesman
who yields to war fever must realise that once the signal is given,
he is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable
and uncontrollable events. Antiquated War Offices, weak, incompetent
or arrogant commanders, untrustworthy allies, hostile neutrals,
malignant fortune, ugly surprise, awful miscalculations - all take
their seat at the Council Board on the morrow of a declaration of
war." (in
My early life)
"This was a secret war, whose battles were lost or won unknown
to the public; and only with difficulty is it comprehended,
even now, by those outside the small high scientific
circles concerned. No such warfare had ever been waged
by mortal men." On the scientific war effort
"This is no war of chieftans or of princes, of
dynasties or national ambition; it is a war of people and of causes.
There are vast numbers, not only in this island but in every land,
who will render faithful service in this war, bur whose names will
never be known, whose deeds will never be recorded. This is a
War of the Unknown Warriors." 14 Jul 1940 BBC
"We have a very daring and skillful opponent
against us, and, may I say across the havoc of war, a great General." -
of Erwin Rommel
"He also deserves our respect, because, although
a loyal German soldier, he came to hate Hitler and all his works,
and took part
in the conspiracy to rescue Germany by displacing the maniac and
tyrant. For this, he paid the forfeit of his life. In the sombre
wars of modern democracy, there is little place for chivalry” -
of Erwin Rommel
"Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which they dare not
dismount. And the tigers are getting hungry."
Winston Churchill
"Takt
ist der auf das Benehmen angewandte gute Geschmack."
"Es
gibt wenig Wohltäter, die nicht wie Satan sagen: ‘Knie wieder und
bete mich an.’"
French
moralist 1741-94 Nicolas-Sébastien de Chamfort |