blood toil tears and sweat
The phrase "blood, toil, tears, and sweat" originates from a speech given by Winston Churchill on May 13, 1940, shortly after he became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II. In this speech, Churchill addressed the House of Commons and prepared the nation for the challenges and sacrifices that lay ahead. The phrase symbolizes the tremendous efforts, hard work, determination, and dedication required to confront and overcome the impending difficulties. It represents the willingness to endure great suffering and make significant sacrifices in the pursuit of victory and success.
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