Winston Churchill Quotes
I Devoured Gibbon. I Rode Triumphantly Through It From End To End And Enjoyed It All. I Scribbled All My Opinions On The Margins Of The Pages ... From Gibbon I Went To Macauley. I Had Learnt The Lays Of Ancient Rome By Heart, And Loved Them; And Of Course I Knew He Had Written A History; But I Had Never Read A Page Of It ... I Accepted All Macauley Wrote As Gospel, And I Was Grieved To Read His Harsh Judgements Upon The Great Duke Of Marlborough.
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