2016년 01월 24일 오늘의 명언

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학문의 최대의 적은 자기 마음속에 있는 유혹이다.

전쟁에서는 오직 한 번 죽지만은 정치에서는 여러번 죽는다.

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최선을 다하고 있노라고 말할 필요없다. 꼭 필요한 일을 반드시 성취해야 한다.

인간이 끊임없이 계속하는 노력에 의하여 달마다 또는 해마다 만들어내는 소득과 일하는 것과는 관계없이 꾸준히 계속해서 들어오는 소득, 이 두가지만큼 서로 다른 것은 이 세상에 존재하지 않는다.

연은 바람을 타고 오를 때가 아니라, 바람과 마주할때 가장 높게 나른다.

비즈니스 세계에서 ‘최선을 다하고 있습니다.’ 라는 말은 아무런 소용이 없는 말이다. 단지 성과만이 요구될 뿐이다

낙천적인 사람은 위기 속에서도 기회를 찾지만, 비관적인 사람은 기회가 와도 위험하다고 느낀다.

You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.

You can always count on Americans to do the right thing – after they’ve tried everything else.

Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with, it is a toy and an amusement; then it becomes a mistress, and then it becomes a master, and then a tyrant. The last phase is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill the monster,

Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse.

Without a measureless and perpetual uncertainty, the drama of human life would be destroyed.

When you took your seat I felt as if a woman had come into my bathroom and I had only the sponge to defend myself.

When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite.

When you are winning a war almost everything that happens can be claimed to be right and wise.

When the war of the giants is over the wars of the pygmies will begin.

When the eagles are silent the parrots begin to jabber.

When I look back on all these worries, I remember the story of the old man who said on his deathbed that he had had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which had never happened.

When I am abroad, I always make it a rule never to criticize or attack the government of my own country. I make up for lost time when I come home.

We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us.

We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.

We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself the means of inspiration and survival.

We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.

We occasionally stumble over the truth but most of us pick ourselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.

We must beware of needless innovations, especially when guided by logic.

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.

We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English.

We have a lot of anxieties, and one cancels out another very often.

We are stripped bare by the curse of plenty.

We are all worms. But I believe that I am a glow-worm.

War is mainly a catalogue of blunders.

War is a game that is played with a smile. If you can’t smile, grin. If you can’t grin, keep out of the way till you can.

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.

Truth is incontrovertible; malice may attack it and ignorance may deride it; but, in the end; there it is.

True genius resides in the capacity for evaluation of uncertain, hazardous, and conflicting information.

Too often the strong, silent man is silent only because he does not know what to say, and is reputed strong only because he has remained silent.

To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war.

To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.

To build may have to be the slow and laborious task of years. To destroy can be the thoughtless act of a single day.

Those who can win a war well can rarely make a good peace and those who could make a good peace would never have won the war.

This report, by its very length, defends itself against the risk of being read.

This is no time for ease and comfort. It is time to dare and endure.

They told me that Gladstone read Homer for fun, which I thought served him right.

They are decided only to be undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all-powerful to be impotent.

These are not dark days: these are great days – the greatest days our country has ever lived.

There was unanimous, automatic, unquestioned agreement around our table.

There is nothing more exhilarating than to be shot at without result.

There is no such thing as public opinion. There is only published opinion.

There is no such thing as a good tax.

There is no finer investment for any community than putting milk into babies.

There are two things that are more difficult than making an after-dinner speech: climbing a wall which is leaning toward you and kissing a girl who is leaning away from you.

There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true.

The truth is incontrovertible, malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end; there it is.

The short words are best, and the old words are the best of all.

The reserve of modern assertions is sometimes pushed to extremes, in which the fear of being contradicted leads the writer to strip himself of almost all sense and meaning.

The problems of victory are more agreeable than those of defeat, but they are no less difficult.

The price of greatness is responsibility.

The power of man has grown in every sphere, except over himself.

The power of an air force is terrific when there is nothing to oppose it.

The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.

The nose of the bulldog has been slanted backwards so that he can breathe without letting go.

The maxim of the British people is “Business as usual.”

The length of this document defends it well against the risk of its being read.

The latest refinements of science are linked with the cruelties of the Stone Age.

The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.

The great defense against the air menace is to attack the enemy’s aircraft as near as possible to their point of departure.

The first quality that is needed is audacity.

The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.

The empires of the future are the empires of the mind.

The British nation is unique in this respect. They are the only people who like to be told how bad things are, who like to be told the worst.

The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.

Sure I am of this, that you have only to endure to conquer. You have only to persevere to save yourselves.

Sure I am of this, that you have only to endure to conquer.

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.

Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiam.

Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

Study history, study history. In history lies all the secrets of statecraft.

Some regard private enterprise as if it were a predatory tiger to be shot. Others look upon it as a cow that they can milk. Only a handful see it for what it really is – the strong horse that pulls the whole cart.

Some people regard private enterprise as a predatory tiger to be shot. Others look on it as a cow they can milk. Not enough people see it as a healthy horse, pulling a sturdy wagon.

Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong.

Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.

Short words are best and the old words when short are best of all.

Russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.

Really I feel less keen about the Army every day. I think the Church would suit me better.

Politics is the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month and next year. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why it didn’t happen.

Politics is not a game. It is an earnest business.

Politics is almost as exciting as war, and quite as dangerous. In war you can only be killed once, but in politics many times.

Politics are very much like war. We may even have to use poison gas at times.

Play the game for more than you can afford to lose… only then will you learn the game.

Personally I’m always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.

Perhaps it is better to be irresponsible and right, than to be responsible and wrong.

Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge.

One ought never to turn one’s back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never!

One does not leave a convivial party before closing time.

Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.

Nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result.

Nothing can be more abhorrent to democracy than to imprison a person or keep him in prison because he is unpopular. This is really the test of civilization.

No part of the education of a politician is more indispensable than the fighting of elections.

No lover ever studied every whim of his mistress as I did those of President Roosevelt.

No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered with a searching but at the same time a steady eye.

No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism.

No crime is so great as daring to excel.

No comment is a splendid expression. I am using it again and again.

Never, never, never give up.

Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.

Never hold discussions with the monkey when the organ grinder is in the room.

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.

My wife and I tried two or three times in the last 40 years to have breakfast together, but it was so disagreeable we had to stop.

My rule of life prescribed as an absolutely sacred rite smoking cigars and also the drinking of alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and in the intervals between them.

My most brilliant achievement was my ability to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.

My hand seemed arrested by a silent veto.

Mr. Gladstone read Homer for fun, which I thought served him right.

Most people stumble over the truth, now and then, but they usually manage to pick themselves up and go on, anyway.

Moral of the Work. In war: resolution. In defeat: defiance. In victory: magnanimity. In peace: goodwill.

Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.

Meeting Franklin Roosevelt was like opening your first bottle of champagne; knowing him was like drinking it.

Many forms of Government have been tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except all those others that have been

Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on.

Let our advance worrying become advance thinking and planning.

Kites rise highest against the wind – not with it.

It’s no use saying, “We are doing our best.” You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.

It was the nation and the race dwelling all round the globe that had the lion’s heart. I had the luck to be called upon to give the roar.

It is no use saying, ‘We are doing our best.’ You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.

It is more agreeable to have the power to give than to receive.

It is always wise to look ahead, but difficult to look further than you can see.

It is all right to rat, but you can’t re-rat.

It is a remarkable comment on our affairs that the former prime minister of a great sovereign state should thus be received as an honorary citizen of another.

It is a mistake to look too far ahead. Only one link of the chain of destiny can be handled at a time.

It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations.

It is a fine thing to be honest, but it is also very important to be right.

It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried.

In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.

In war, you can only be killed once, but in politics, many times.

In war as in life, it is often necessary when some cherished scheme has failed, to take up the best alternative open, and if so, it is folly not to work for it with all your might.

In those days he was wiser than he is now; he used to frequently take my advice.

In the course of my life, I have often had to eat my words, and I must confess that I have always found it a wholesome diet.

I’m just preparing my impromptu remarks.

If you’re going through hell, keep going.

If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law.

If you have an important point to make, don’t try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time-a tremendous whack.

If you go on with this nuclear arms race, all you are going to do is make the rubble bounce.

If you are going through hell, keep going.

If we open a quarrel between past and present, we shall find that we have lost the future.

If the human race wishes to have a prolonged and indefinite period of material prosperity, they have only got to behave in a peaceful and helpful way toward one another.

If the Almighty were to rebuild the world and asked me for advice, I would have English Channels round every country. And the atmosphere would be such that anything which attempted to fly would be set on fire.

If I was your wife Sir, I’d poison you! Madam, if you were my wife, I’d let you!

If Hitler invaded hell I would make at least a favorable reference to the devil in the House of Commons.

I was only the servant of my country and had I, at any moment, failed to express her unflinching resolve to fight and conquer, I should at once have been rightly cast aside.

I never worry about action, but only inaction.

I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly.

I like a man who grins when he fights.

I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of me.

I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.

I have never developed indigestion from eating my words.

I have been brought up and trained to have the utmost contempt for people who get drunk.

I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence-which is a noble thing.

I cannot pretend to be impartial about the colours. I rejoice with the brilliant ones, and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns.

I am prepared to meet my Maker. Whether my Maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter.

I am never going to have anything more to do with politics or politicians. When this war is over I shall confine myself entirely to writing and painting.

I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.

I am easily satisfied with the very best.

I am certainly not one of those who need to be prodded. In fact, if anything, I am the prod.

I am bored with it all.

I am an optimist. It does not seem too much use being anything else.

I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught.

I always seem to get inspiration and renewed vitality by contact with this great novel land of yours which sticks up out of the Atlantic.

I always avoid prophesying beforehand, because it is a much better policy to prophesy after the event has already taken place.

I also hope that I sometimes suggested to the lion the right place to use his claws.

However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.

History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.

He is a modest little man who has a good deal to be modest about.

He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire.

He has all of the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire.

From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.

From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.

For my part, I consider that it will be found much better by all parties to leave the past to history, especially as I propose to write that history myself.

For good or for ill, air mastery is today the supreme expression of military power and fleets and armies, however vital and important, must accept a subordinate rank.

Everyone has his day and some days last longer than others.

Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.

Eating words has never given me indigestion.

Don’t talk to me about naval tradition. It’s nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash.

Do not let spacious plans for a new world divert your energies from saving what is left of the old.

Difficulties mastered are opportunities won.

Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which they dare not dismount. And the tigers are getting hungry.

Death came very easily to her. She had lived such an innocent and loving life of service to others and held such a simple faith, that she had no fears at all and did not seem to mind very much.

Danger – if you meet it promptly and without flinching – you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never!

Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.

Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.

Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities… because it is the quality which guarantees all others.

Clement Attlee is a modest man who has a good deal to be modest about.

By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach.

Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words best of all.

Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a defeat.

Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter.

Baldwin thought Europe was a bore, and Chamberlain thought it was only a greater Birmingham.

Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.

An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.

Although present on the occasion, I have no clear recollection of the events leading up to it.

Although prepared for martyrdom, I preferred that it be postponed.

Although personally I am quite content with existing explosives, I feel we must not stand in the path of improvement.

All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.

A prisoner of war is a man who tries to kill you and fails, and then asks you not to kill him.

A politician needs the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why it didn’t happen.

A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.

A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.

A joke is a very serious thing.

A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject.

지난날 우리에게는 깜박이는 불빛이 있었고, 오늘날 우리에게는 타오르는 불빛이 있다.. 그리고 미래에는 온 땅 위와 바다 위를 비추는 불빛이 있을 것이다.

지난날 우리에게는 깜박이는 불빛이 있었으며, 오늘날 우리에게는 타오르는 불빛이 있다. 그리고 미래에는 온 땅 위와 바다 위를 비추어주는 불빛이 있을 것이다.

전시 戰時 에는 항상 사람들의 맥박을 짚어보고 체온을 재는 갤럽 여론조사의 신경질적 분위기에서 사는 것보다 더 위험한 일은 없다.

이것이 끝이 아니다. 끝의 시작도 아니다. 아마 시작의 끝일 것이다.

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