Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Letter to Lord Linlithgow (3 November 1937), quoted in Martin Gilbert, Prophet of Truth: Winston S. Churchill, 1922–1939 (London: Minerva, 1990), p. 886
The 1930s
Letter to Lord Linlithgow (23 September 1937), quoted in Martin Gilbert, Prophet of Truth: Winston S. Churchill, 1922–1939 (London: Minerva, 1990), p. 870
The 1930s
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Letter to Lord Linlithgow (3 November 1937), quoted in Martin Gilbert, Prophet of Truth: Winston S. Churchill, 1922–1939 (London: Minerva, 1990), p. 886
The 1930s
Walter Pater (1839–1894) essayist, art and literature critic, fiction writer
Source: Marius the Epicurean http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/8mrs110.txt (1885), Ch. 25
H. H. Asquith (1852–1928) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the National Liberal Club (11 December 1908), quoted in The Times (12 December 1908), p. 10
Prime Minister
Upton Sinclair (1878–1968) American novelist, writer, journalist, political activist
Letter of resignation from the Socialist Party (September 1917) http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAsocialismP.htm <br class="br">Context: I have lived in Germany and know its language and literature, and the spirit and ideals of its rulers. Having given many years to a study of American capitalism, I am not blind to the defects of my own country; but, in spite of these defects, I assert that the difference between the ruling class of Germany and that of America is the difference between the seventeenth century and the twentieth.<br>No question can be settled by force, my pacifist friends all say. And this in a country in which a civil war was fought and the question of slavery and secession settled! I can speak with especial certainty of this question, because all my ancestors were Southerners and fought on the rebel side; I myself am living testimony to the fact that force can and does settle questions — when it is used with intelligence.<br>In the same way I say if Germany be allowed to win this war — then we in America shall have to drop every other activity and devote the next twenty or thirty years to preparing for a last-ditch defence of the democratic principle.
Sathya Sai Baba (1926–2011) Indian guru
29 September 1960 Sathya Sai Speaks v.1 <br class="br"> Sathya Sai Geetha (Volume 1), Page 4/4 http://www.sathyasai.org/discour/sathyasaispeaks/volume01/sss01-31.pdf
“By the end of next year, we really shall be on our way to that so-called economic miracle we need.”
Denis Healey (1917–2015) British Labour Party politician and Life peer
In an Ministerial broadcast on the Budget (6 April 1976).
1970s
Brunello Cucinelli (1953) Italian entrepreneur and philanthropist
Source: Brunello Cucinelli on humble beginnings, Ancient Greek inspiration and his new Project for Beauty https://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/womens-style/brunello-cucinelli-project-beauty/amp/ Bethan Holt, The Telegraph, 10 SEPTEMBER 2018
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Llandudno (19 January 1939), quoted in The Times (20 January 1939), p. 14
Later life
William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806) British politician
"The War Speeches of William Pitt", Oxford University Press, 1915, p. 16
Speech in the House of Commons, 17 February 1792, introducing the Budget. His prediction was a vain hope.