Quotes From "The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions Of Glory 18741932" By William Manchester

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Today's Europeans and Americans who reached the age of awareness after midcentury when the communications revolution lead to expectations of instantanaiy are exasperated by the slow toils of history. They assume that the thunderclap of cause will be swiftly followed by the lightening bolt of effect. William Manchester
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There was, however, a difference between his mood and that of the rest of the cabinet. They felt desperate; he felt challenged. William Manchester
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It is the definition of an egoist that whatever occupies his attention is, for that reason, important. William Manchester
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Biographer diagnoses reaction to restriction as a tell of true character. Some use even prison as a time of reflection and planning. Others, like Churchill, quickly chafe at missing interaction and opportunity. William Manchester