Winston Churchill, 1941:

Never give in–never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.

In a similar vein — indeed, in what can be described only as one of the most utterly uncompromising expressions of a determination to resist immorality as I think I’ve ever seen – the other day, just before Saddam Hussein’s execution for crimes against humanity, AOL UK told us:

The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has launched a new attack on the Government over the Iraq war…

Particularly upsetting to him is, he tells us, how he thinks he feels he possibly should have maybe perhaps taken a slightly firmer stand on the war before March 2003:

…”I can’t easily balance for myself the pros and cons of thinking about putting yourself at the head of a popular movement and resisting.”…

…”Whether that might be effective or that just becomes words, that just becomes noise.”…

…”I said what I believed I needed to say. I shall need to think quite a long time about whether I ought to have said more or less on that matter.”…

Yes, comments like those just reinforce yet again how this Archbishop is quite an inspiring figure and someone to rally behind. In War: Irresolution. In Defeat: Relief. In Victory: Guilt. In Peace: Confusion.