"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life."
"One evening at Chequers the film was Oliver Twist. Rufus, as usual, had the best seat in the house, on his master's lap. At the point when Bill Sikes was about to drown his dog to put the police off his track, Churchill covered Rufus's eyes with his hand. He said, "Don't look now, dear. I'll tell you about it afterwards.""
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Source: Winston Churchill (1973). “Liberalism and the Social Problem”, Haskell House
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