Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British activist Nicholas Winton.
Last updated on November 9, 2024.
Sir Nicholas George Winton was a British humanitarian who helped to rescue children who were at risk of oppression by Nazi Germany. Born to German-Jewish parents who had emigrated to Britain at the beginning of the 20th century, Winton assisted in the rescue of 669 children, most of them Jewish, from Czechoslovakia on the eve of World War II. On a brief visit to Czechoslovakia he helped compile a list of children needing rescue and, returning to Britain, he worked to fulfill the legal requirements of bringing the children to Britain and finding homes and sponsors for them.
This operation was later known as the Czech Kindertransport.
Some people revel in taking risks, and some go through life taking no risks at all.
Everyone thinks my story should be marked by heroism, but there was no risk to myself. You see, no-one in Prague at that time thought they were going to be at war with England.
I've always enjoyed doing work that intrudes, or helps people.
It gets a bit boring talking about the same thing for a hundred years.
I know crowds of people who go to church and the synagogue who aren't religious.
Ever since I was quite young, I was in St. John's Ambulance or the Red Cross; latterly, I've been involved in voluntary work with the mentally handicapped and Abbeyfield Old People's Homes.
I wasn't heroic because I was never in danger.
I work on the motto that if something's not impossible, there must be a way to do it.
I respond very easily to outside events. One's life is a matter of chance. Nothing that you've arranged for yourself works out.
Don't be content in your life just to do no wrong, be prepared every day to try and do some good.
If something's not impossible, there must be a way of doing it.