Enoch Powell — British Politician born on June 16, 1912, died on February 08, 1998

John Enoch Powell, MBE was a British politician, classical scholar, linguist, and poet. He served as a Conservative Member of Parliament, Ulster Unionist Party MP, and Minister of Health. He attained most prominence in 1968, when he made a controversial speech on immigration, now widely referred to as the Rivers of Blood speech. In response, he was dismissed from his position as Shadow Defence Secretary in the Shadow Cabinet of Edward Heath... (wikipedia)

If my ship sails from sight, it doesn't mean my journey ends, it simply means the river bends.
I do not keep a diary. Never have. To write a diary every day is like returning to one's own vomit.
No battle is worth fighting except the last one.
History is littered with wars which everybody knew would never happen.
I will not surrender responsibility for my life and my actions.