first used in the FDR inaugaration speech 1933 this is actually NOT TRUE. Sir Frances Bacon coined the phrase in "of Tribute" which he wrote in the early 1600's. The exact quote is, "Nothing is to be feared but fear itself." (Oxford World Classics, Francis Bacon, the Major Works, pg 26)
No. That was FDR.
Henry David Thoreau
Winston Churchill was recently voted in a poll to be the greatest Briton ever.
Winston Churchill featured on the reverse of the 1965 British Crown, commemorating his death.
Winston Churchill
No.
No the person voted as such was Winston Churchill
Churchill was the greatest man of british stock that ever lived, apart from maybe cecil rhodes.
I am the son of Martin Long, the founder of Churchill insurance. I asked him this question and he responded with the answer that he enjoyed reading about the life of Sir Winston Churchill ever since he was about 10 and decided to devote the name of his company to him. <><><> "The current Churchill mascot was the product of a staff competition designed to identify ways to differentiate the Churchill brand from Winston Churchill." -Wikipedia I'm pretty sure it was not.
Yes the two might have met earlier.
He isn't. In a recent poll, Winston Churchill was deemed to be the greatest Briton ever.
yes he was a pow (prisoner of war) in world war 1
Winston Churchill
No.