I love Winston Churchill. I love the wisdom he had, the sagacity. I like people who are independent-minded. People who aren't part of clans or systems, who are talented and free, and able to do things without being corrupted by the system.
It was hardly their own shining abilities alone that allowed a son, two grandsons, and a son-in-law of Winston Churchill to make their way into parliament.
I teethed on books of heroes such as Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln and King David.
Now, forty years after his passing, Winston Churchill is still quoted, read, revered, and referred to as much, if not more, than when he was alive.
Be bold - there's enough Neville Chamberlains in the world; be a Winston Churchill, for crying out loud!
History has been my primary intellectual passion ever since, as a boy in Southern California, I began reading books on World War II and the life of Winston Churchill.
I'm the American Winston Churchill.
It's a good thing Winston Churchill was around before the shallow age of television. He might never have become one of the greatest leaders of all time.
Boris Johnson is nothing like Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill was like Winston Churchill because of his experiences in life.