I was never tired of listening to his wisdom or imparting my own.
More Quotes from Winston Churchill:
Sometimes people will stumble over the truth. But then they get up and continue to run like nothing has happenedWinston Churchill
Some men change their party for the sake of their principles others their principles for the sake of their party.
Winston Churchill
A vocabulary of truth and simplicity will be of service throughout your life
Winston Churchill
I have always considered that the substitution of the internal combustion engine for the horse marked a very gloomy milestone in the progress of mankind.
Winston Churchill
Mr. Attlee is a very modest man. Indeed he has a lot to be modest about.
Winston Churchill
Our inheritance of well-founded, slowly conceived codes of honor, morals and manners, the passionate convictions which so many hundreds of millions share together of the principles of freedom and justice, are far more precious to us than anything which scientific discoveries could bestow.
Winston Churchill
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Listening QuotesBased on Keywords: imparting
We must support initiatives that provide clear, concrete measures and milestones that our troops need for defeating the insurgency, building up Iraqi security forces, and handing over Iraq to the Iraqi people.
Sherrod Brown
My grandmother valued even the smallest of things.
Koichi Tanaka
Write the kind of story you would like to read. People will give you all sorts of advice about writing, but if you are not writing something you like, no one else will like it either.
Meg Cabot