"Baldwin often times stumbles over the truth,..." - Quote by Winston Churchill
Baldwin often times stumbles over the truth, but he always picks himself up and hurries on as if nothing had happened.
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“How to feel your way toward something honest, hidden under the trapdoor on the top of your skull.”
“Society is an illusion to the young citizen. It lies before him in rigid repose, with certain names, men, and institutions, rootedlike oak-trees to the centre, round which all arrange themselves the best they can. But the old statesman knows that society is fluid; there are no such roots and centres; but any particle may suddenly become the centre of the movement, and compel the system to gyrate round it, as every man of strong will, like Pisistratus, or Cromwell, does for a time, and every man of truth, like Plato, or Paul, does forever.”
“History is written by the victors.”