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Do not let us speak of darker days: let us speak rather of sterner days. These are not dark days; these are great days — the greatest days our country has ever lived.

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Winston Churchill

Harrow School Address 1941, 1941

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Churchill noticed that the school song written in his honour contained the line 'Not less we praise in darker days.' He obtained the headmaster's permission to change one word: 'darker' to 'sterner.' The distinction was characteristically Churchillian. Dark days suggest despair and decline. Sterner days suggest challenge and resolve. By reframing the narrative from darkness to greatness, Churchill transformed wartime hardship into a source of national pride, telling the students they should thank God that each of them, according to their stations, had been allowed to play a part in making these days memorable in history.

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