A Quote by Winston Churchill

I am convinced that there is no smarter, handier, or more adaptable body of troops in the world. — © Winston Churchill
I am convinced that there is no smarter, handier, or more adaptable body of troops in the world.
Trying to be smarter, work smarter, and just take care of my body more and more.
I do believe we're all adaptable, and you're probably more adaptable than you realize.
I’ve always found that the better the book I’m reading, the smarter I feel, or, at least, the more able I am to imagine that I might, someday, become smarter.
Our troops are the best in the world. I have absolute confidence in the ability of the troops who are here, or additional troops, to do their part.
The more I see of the Swedes, the more I am convinced that there is no kinder, simpler, and honester people in the world.
The more I study the world, the more I am convinced of the inability of brute force to create anything durable.
The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love.
In a world that's smarter than it used to be and, in some ways, smarter than it ought to be, stupidity has a way of making us seem all the more human.
The longer I live and the more experience I have of the world, the more I am convinced that, after all, the one thing that is most worth living for-and dying for, if need be-is the opportunity of making someone else more happy.
The work these brave men and women do is extremely important, not only to our nation but to all the countries that our troops are stationed at around the world. I am grateful to the USO for having us and to all the troops who shared their day with us.
I make progress by having people around me who are smarter than I am and listening to them. And I assume that everyone is smarter about something than I am.
There used to be the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. There used to be Soviet troops in the GDR. And we must honestly admit that they were occupation troops, which remained in Germany after WWII under the guise of allied troops. Now these occupation troops are gone, the Soviet Union has collapsed, and the Warsaw Pact is no more. There is no Soviet threat, but NATO and U.S. troops are still in Europe. What for?
You can't build an adaptable organization without adaptable people - and individuals change only when they have to, or when they want to.
If more politicians knew poetry, and more poets knew politics, I am convinced the world would be a little better place in which to live.
The natural world is so adaptable...So adaptable you wonder what's natural.
It's perfectly natural to desire more troops when engaged in a military operation facing serious obstacles, and the more troops you have, probably, the [lower the] risk of causalities.
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