What was the context of this wonderful quote from Churchill?

Sandy

 
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Mr. Sandy Finlayson
Director of Library Services &
Professor of Theological Bibliography
Westminster Theological Seminary 
Philadelphia, PA
 
 
'Nothing makes a man more reverent than a library'
Sir Winston Churchill

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Leonard
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 10:34 AM
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Subject: [ChurchillChat] Election 08


After the results of last nights election, not surprisingly, I am
reminded of a Churchill quote. Regardless of context, his words are
resonant today.

"We do not seek to pit one race against the other in the hope of
profiting from the quarrel. We hope to build upon the reconcilation
and not upon the rivalry of the races. We hope that it may be our
fortune so to dispose of affairs that these two valiant, strong races
may dwell  together side by side in peace and amity under the shelter
of an equal flag."




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