“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 honor and good sense. Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill, the powerful Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II has often been misquoted. People think that he said, “never give up,” but what he actually said was, “never give in.” There is a slight difference and American Freedom Tour President Chris Widener explains this quote is important to conservatives now more than ever before in the video below:
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Who was Winston Churchill? This is from the International Churchill Society:
As author and Churchill biographer Andrew Roberts, in his magisterial Churchill: Walking with Destiny quoted Robert Rhodes James in describing Winston Churchill:
‘He was protean [tending or able to change frequently or easily]. One of Churchill’s biographers, Robert Rhodes James, described him as a “politician, sportsman, artist, orator, historian, parliamentarian, journalist, essayist, gambler, soldier, war correspondent, adventurer, patriot, internationalist, dreamer, pragmatist, strategist, Zionist, imperialist, monarchist, democrat, egocentric, hedonist, romantic”. He was indeed all of those, but to them might also be added: butterfly-collector, big-game hunter, animal-lover, newspaper editor, spy, bricklayer, wit, pilot, horseman, novelist and crybaby (this last the Duke and Duchess of Windsor’s nickname for him).
-Andrew Roberts, Churchill (p. 968). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.