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Well, when Winston Churchill said that, he meant that trying to satisfy a dangerous enemy in the hopes of avoiding conflict is like feeding a crocodile and hoping it will be satisfied and not harm you. It's a metaphor for the dangers of giving in to aggression and not standing up for what you believe in. It's important to be strong and firm in the face of threats, just like painting a bold line on your canvas.

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