Quote by Sir Winston Churchill
Nothing is more dangerous in wartime than to live in the temperamental atmosphere of a Gallup Poll, always feeling ones pulse and taking ones temperature. I see that a speaker at the week-end said that this was a time when leaders should keep their ears to the ground. All I can say is that the British nation will find it very hard to look up to leaders who are detected in that somewhat ungainly posture.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the importance of strong leadership during wartime and criticizes the tendency of leaders to be excessively influenced by public opinion polls. It argues that leaders should not constantly be concerned with public sentiment or act in ways that solely cater to popular opinion. Instead, they should take decisive actions and inspire their nation through their own vision and confidence. The quote suggests that leaders who constantly seek public approval may appear weak and untrustworthy, making it difficult for the nation to have faith in them.