“It is very easy to say that your opponents have been guilty of a breach of faith, but it is a great mistake to splash the paint about so freely that your words cease to have any real meaning and cease to carry any sense of affront even to those to whom they are applied and cease to bear any connection with any genuine feeling of indignation on the part of those on whose behalf they are spoken.”
Quote by Winston Churchill
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Churchill By Himself
This book compiles a selection of personal letters, speeches, and reflections from Winston Churchill, providing a unique perspective on his life and political career. more
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