July 8, 2002
Observations from reading the Biography of Churchill
by
Mother’s Service Society
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Man will not give up the privileges that have come to him on his own
when the time comes to give them up.
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Neglect of the mother creates enormous energies in the child.
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A great man can never find a satisfying wife.
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Man is not merely blind when he chooses not to see, but is incapable of
seeing the writing on the wall even after events have proved it.
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Churchill was afloat on the crest of events when Sri Aurobindo's
support was there, but saw double like Iacocca during his second term when that
support was not there.
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Sri Aurobindo's support to Churchill for the war spilled over and gave
Churchill a second term.
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Sri Aurobindo was able to put Churchill into power to win the war and
remove him when
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The Allies who tried to crush the
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The Empire that spread all over the world had to fight for and pay for
the entire world and be impoverished in the process.
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Not only did Churchill became world famous, but the reward for service
also came as wealth in retirement.
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Population can grow passionate over any programme if only it is
successful.
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Churchill had social conscience.
He was not humanitarian nor had human, moral conscience.
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He was unscrupulous outside the social culture of
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By nature, he was pushy in the extreme.
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Study of this book will serve as a record of Token work.
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