“He never went mad in your sense. My dear fellow, you're very much wrong if you think there was anything pathological about him — then. The man was brilliantly sane. His mind was as keen as a keen sword. I couldn't understand him, but I could judge of his sanity right enough.”
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British politician 1875–1940Related quotes

Youth, A Narrative http://www.gutenberg.org/files/525/525.txt (1902)

The Caesars (c. 361)
Context: The trial that begins
Awards to him who wins
The fairest prize to-day.
And lo, the hour is here
And summons you. Appear!
Ye may no more delay.
Come hear the herald's call
Ye princes one and all.
Many tribes of men
Submissive to you then!
How keen in war your swords!
But now 'tis wisdom's turn;
Now let your rivals learn
How keen can be your words.

On Roger Waters, as quoted in Rock Compact Disc (September 1992)

That’s the subject of my next book.
1970s-, The Captains, the Kings, and Taylor Caldwell (1978)

Spike's philosophies about life http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/buffy/interviews/marsters/page3.shtml

“If a man cannot make his point to keen boys in ten minutes, he ought to be shot!”
The Scouter (November 1928); Reprinted in Footsteps of the Founder (1987)