A Quote by Winston Churchill

Life is a test and this world a place of trial. — © Winston Churchill
Life is a test and this world a place of trial.
Life is a test and this world a place of trial. Always the problems - or it may be the same problem - will be presented to every generation in different forms.
When you are faced with a test of faith, stay within the safety and security of the household of God. There is always a place for you here. No trial is so large we can't overcome it together.
Life itself is always a trial. In training, you must test and polish yourself in order to face the great challenges of life.
The second trial was a fair trial. I do not call it a second trial. I call it a fair trial, as opposed to the first trial, which was an unfair trial, a Roman holiday.
This life is a test-it is only a test. If it had been an actual life, you would have received further instructions on where to go and what to do. Remember, this life is only a test.
Life is actually a series of tests. It's a social test, a happiness test, a business success test. You'd like to get A's in all of them.
You might be a redneck if you think the O.J. trial was the big Sunkist and Minutemaid taste test.
A sheepdog trial is the most difficult test of a man and dog ever devised.
Knowledge must come through action. You can have no test which is not fanciful, save by trial.
Beauty is the first test: there is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics.
I'm like a gypsy. I've got a place in Beijing, a place in New York, a place in west Africa; I'm working on a place in Colombia. I like the fact that painting is portable - and I've wanted my entire life to be able to see the world, to respond to it, and make that my life's work.
Assuredly we bring not innocence not the world, we bring impurity much rather: that which purifies us is trial, and trial is by what is contrary.
'Gari' in Russian means "burn!"... I want to test myself, a trial by fire, so that my 'I' is burned off.
A living faith is always on trial; we call it faith for that reason. When I read in some alarmist book that the Christian faith is now on trial, or "at the crossroads," my impulse is to answer, Why Not? Does anybody know a time when the Christian faith was not on trial, or when the Christian life was a simple walkover, with neither principalities nor powers to dispute its advance?
I think the San Sebastian victory and and my European time trial title, and the second place in the worlds, really changed my life and my career a lot.
Whatever life may be, and whatever horror men have made of it, the world is a lovely place, a magic place, something to marvel over. The world is an amazing place.
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