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I am asked if Churchill ever said “the most important thing about education is appetite.” He did, but it isn’t easy to find. I checked his Complete Speeches under “education.” Here is the extract, from a 1929 speech at the University of Bristol, where he was Chancellor. The post “The Most Important Thing about Education” —Churchill at Bristol appeared first on The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College.| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
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It is virtually certain that Churchill was unconscious of the meaning of the palm-in V-sign. Former secretary Elizabeth Layton Nel told me he was "astonished" when (with some embarrassment) she told him what it meant.| The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College
Churchill had an impressive capacity for alcohol, but nobody saw him put much away in one evening. None of his family or friends ever saw Churchill the worse for drink. Churchill’s alcoholic intake was exaggerated, not least by himself. Whatever the amount, it was not enough to affect him. The post Was Churchill an Alcoholic? Spirits, Pipes, Cigarettes appeared first on The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College.| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
His father’s early death cleared young Winston for a life of achievement Lord Randolph Churchill simply could not have imagined. His son constantly reminded himself of that. It was almost certainly his greatest disappointment—after failing to secure permanent world peace—that his father never knew what the boy he disparaged would become. The post How Young Winston Joined the Cavalry, and the 4th Hussars appeared first on The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College.| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
“Churchill was a pretty tough proposition for an organized system of education.” Yet he was not nearly the dunce of popular mythology. If only subconsciously, he stressed his school failures to suggest how far he had come. Biographers have accepted his assertions too innocently. In reality he was very good at what he wanted to learn. And he learned what mattered. The post Teaching Young Winston (1): The “Menace” of Education appeared first on The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College.| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
Above all, to stand resolutely, under severe pressure, against armed and all-conquering barbarism, the British people and their leader required courage. This, too, Churchill displayed throughout his life, yet never more vividly than during the Second World War. That quality is regularly crucial, and perpetually in short supply. Far into the future, whenever courage is needed, people have looked and will continue to look for inspiration to Winston Churchill. The post Churchill Endures: How Chu...| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
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NOTES WIKIPEDIA, “AT THE TEHRAN CONFERENCE WINSTON CHURCHILL made his famous remark that in wartime ‘truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.” By c…| Simanaitis Says