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>Lord Randolph Churchill, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, had seldom communicated with Winston except to tell him he was a failure
>Why bother reading about politics and history when you had been talking with the men who controlled one and had made the other? - Winston's son
>Later, when the greatness proved delusional, Winston's son resorted to self-pity: ‘If I achieve anything, they all say it’s because of my father, and when I do something badly, they say, “What a tragedy for the Old Man!” I can never win.’
Great fatherhood being passed down over here
>Lord Randolph Churchill, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, had seldom communicated with Winston except to tell him he was a failure
>Why bother reading about politics and history when you had been talking with the men who controlled one and had made the other? - Winston's son
>Later, when the greatness proved delusional, Winston's son resorted to self-pity: ‘If I achieve anything, they all say it’s because of my father, and when I do something badly, they say, “What a tragedy for the Old Man!” I can never win.’
Great fatherhood being passed down over here
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