Patton was dyslexic. Eisenhower was dirt poor. Churchill had
horrendous depression problems, and drinking was a factor. FDR was crippled. An
awful lot of people in World War II focused on what they were able to do. It’s
about rising to the challenge, and about what you can do, not what you can’t.
It’s important to emphasize that.
~Ken Rendell, owner of the Museum of World War II, Natick,
Massachusetts
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