"In war, you can only be killed once, but in politics, many times"
About this Quote
The specific intent is both warning and brag. Churchill is telling you politics is not a parlor game; it is sustained exposure to humiliation, betrayal, and public judgment. At the same time, he’s asserting his own hardiness. Only someone who has survived repeated “deaths” can deliver the joke with authority. That’s the subtext: I have been written off before, and I’m still here.
Context sharpens the point. Churchill lived through catastrophe at scale, but his political life was also a carousel of disgrace and resurrection: the Gallipoli debacle, years in the “wilderness,” the constant knife-fight inside party politics, then the wartime premiership, then electoral defeat in 1945. He understood that in modern mass politics, your enemies don’t need to defeat you on a battlefield; they can destroy you in narrative.
Rhetorically, the sentence is classic Churchill: crisp symmetry, a comic twist, and a grim acknowledgment of human nature. It makes politics sound survivable only if you accept repeated loss as the price of public power.
Quote Details
| Topic | Witty One-Liners |
|---|---|
| Source | Help us find the source |
| Cite |
Citation Formats
APA Style (7th ed.)
Churchill, Winston. (2026, January 14). In war, you can only be killed once, but in politics, many times. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-war-you-can-only-be-killed-once-but-in-27784/
Chicago Style
Churchill, Winston. "In war, you can only be killed once, but in politics, many times." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-war-you-can-only-be-killed-once-but-in-27784/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"In war, you can only be killed once, but in politics, many times." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-war-you-can-only-be-killed-once-but-in-27784/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












