A Quote by Winston Churchill

Mr. Attlee is a very modest man. Indeed he has a lot to be modest about. — © Winston Churchill
Mr. Attlee is a very modest man. Indeed he has a lot to be modest about.
At heart a truly modest man, he had nevertheless the modest man's pride in his modesty in the face of achievement.
I thought if I was lucky it would be a nice, modest-sized, modest-budgeted film that would be a modest success. And then something happened.
A modest little person, with much to be modest about.
To be modest means that you have something to be modest about.
People hear that and say I'm being modest, but I am not a modest person, but I have to be truthful about what I'm doing and what I'm doing is channeling.
I will not be modest. Humble, as much as you like, but not modest. Modesty is the virtue of the lukewarm.
I'll never forget my first fur. It was a modest little stole. Modest? People thought I was wearing anchovies.
It is easy for a somebody to be modest, but it is difficult to be modest when one is a nobody.
A Man who is Shy and Modest, is An Amazing Character, but a Women who is Shy and Modest is Beyond Amazing.
Jill was tall and slim, like most Moroi. With that figure came a modest chest. Angeline's chest...was not so modest.
Well, the questioner came from Singapore, which has perhaps the best economic record in the history of developing an economy. And therefore he referred to 15 percent per annum as modest. It's not modest, it's arrogant.
It must be splendid to command millions of people in great national ventures, to lead a hundred thousand to victory in battle. But it seems to me greater still to discover fundamental truths in a very modest room with very modest means - truths that will still be foundations of human knowledge when the memory of these battles is painstakingly preserved only in the archives of the historian.
Atlee is a very modest man. And with reason.
I like Modest Mouse. I'm our biggest fan. And enemy. I won't waste people's time by putting out a Modest Mouse record just because. That's fair, right?
College professors used to be badly paid and worth it. Colleges used to be modest institutions; they should go back to being modest institutions.
We lived in a very modest house. My father drove modest cars, we didn't travel, we didn't do any of the things that, were commensurate with the kind of income that he was making. So we got this kind of, double message, which was, y'know, "You work hard and you make as much money as you possibly can, but you don't spend any money." And you see how well I learned that lesson.
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