"I never could make out what those damned dots meant."
About Lord Randolph Churchill
Lord Randolph Churchill — Life and Legacy
Lord Randolph Churchill, a prominent British politician in the late 19th century, was significant for his role in shaping the Conservative Party and his views on leadership. He was known for his powerful oratory and strategic insights, particularly during his tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Churchill's core thinking revolved around the necessity of strong leadership and control in politics, as reflected in his assertion that 'the first duty of a leader is to be a good listener.' This highlights his belief that understanding the electorate was vital for effective governance. He challenged the status quo by advocating for reforms that aimed to modernize the party's approach and engage with the changing political landscape of his time. His ideas on leadership and control resonate today, as they emphasize the importance of decisiveness and strategic thinking in political life, influencing generations of leaders who seek to navigate complex political environments.
Quote collection
Lord Randolph Churchill quotes
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"I have lived 78 years without hearing of bloody places like Cambodia."
"Ulster will fight, and Ulster will be right"
"Talking jaw is better than going to war."
"The duty of an Opposition is to oppose."
"This item is a mere fleabite in the ocean of our expenditure."
"If you recognize anyone, it does not mean that you like him.We all, for instance, recognize the honourable Member for Ebbw Vale."
"Would a special relationship between the United States and the British Commonwealth be inconsistent with our overriding loyalty to the world organization?"
"The loss of India would mark and consummate the downfall of the British Empire. That great organism would pass at a stroke out of life into history.From such a catastrophe there could be no recovery."
"Commanders and senior officers should die with troops. The honour of the British Empire and the British Army is at stake."
"The day must come when the nation's whole scale of living must be reduced. If that day comes,Parliament must lay the burden equally on all classes."