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Since his inauguration in 2009, President Obama has upheld FDR's vision of America as a nation that keeps its word - a nation still committed to uphold the 'four freedoms' that President Roosevelt set down in the great Atlantic Charter of August 1941.

- Nigel Hamilton

Nation, Charter, Obama, August

I once wrote that Lord Moran, Churchill's doctor, had doctored his diaries as well as his famous patient. That was true but unfair. Although their authenticity as contemporary, daily accounts is often questionable, the observations are quite wonderful.

- Nigel Hamilton

Lord, Questionable, Diaries, Observations

My father had risen in the British Army under the revolutionary aegis of General Montgomery, who was mad about training for battle, not muddling into disaster.

- Nigel Hamilton

Father, About, Had, Risen

My father had left school at 18, without enough money to go to college - and, with four sons after the war, said he could still not afford to do so.

- Nigel Hamilton

College, Could, Still, Enough Money

Both JFK and George W. Bush were the sons of wealthy U.S. ambassadors and thus privileged to meet distinguished figures, to travel, and to see the world and think about its problems if they chose.

- Nigel Hamilton

Wealthy, Figures, Bush, Ambassador

As a student, I had stayed with Winston Churchill; later, I had lunched with Harold Macmillan - in fact, had met most of the post-war prime ministers of Great Britain from Douglas-Home to Tony Blair.

- Nigel Hamilton

Fact, Student, Britain, Harold

The story of FDR as U.S. Commander in Chief is a heroic war story of a president who had already overcome great adversity in facing polio but who went on to take the reins of our armed forces in the greatest conflagration in human history - on our behalf.

- Nigel Hamilton

Overcome, Had, Facing, Human History

Dwight D. Eisenhower, in my judgment, will go down in history as one of the four 'great' presidents since the U.S. reluctantly became an empire in World War II; Richard Nixon as the nearest to a sociopath by the time he was compelled to resign.

- Nigel Hamilton

By The Time, Became, Nixon, Reluctantly

After university, I taught secondary school for a while and opened a bookshop in Greenwich, just east of London.

- Nigel Hamilton

London, University, Opened, Secondary

For all the failures of naval, air and army defense, the men who died at Pearl Harbor and in the Philippines would not die in vain.

- Nigel Hamilton

Die, Vain, Failures, Naval

President Gerald Ford was no intellectual, but he had served with distinction in combat as a naval gunnery officer and then as Congressman for a quarter century.

- Nigel Hamilton

Quarter Century, Officer, Naval

Regularly, customers asked for a book on Greenwich, and there was none. After all, Elizabeth I was born there. The Observatory is known all over the world; the Royal Naval College is there. So I decided to do it.

- Nigel Hamilton

College, Over, Elizabeth, Naval

Bad reviews are the bane of an author's post-publication existence.

- Nigel Hamilton

Bad, Reviews, Author, Bane

In publishing 'JFK: Reckless Youth' almost twenty years ago, I had gotten into trouble myself with the Kennedys. Not because of my portrait of JFK - which was highly laudatory - but because I had described his parents, Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, in less-than-flattering terms.

- Nigel Hamilton

Had, Gotten, Almost, Kennedys

I was an 18-year-old kid, and I was in the heart of things in Washington. My interest in American politics and, particularly, the Kennedys, began then.

- Nigel Hamilton

Politics, Kid, Particularly, Kennedys

We've sweated and torn out our hair trying to reconstruct our chosen lives, to fashion them like literary sculptures, at once monumental and yet human. We've applied all of our intelligence, our empathy, our critical faculties, our compassion - and we think, in our delusion, that it's still 1960, and our work is going to get noticed.

- Nigel Hamilton

Delusion, Torn, Sculptures, Reconstruct

I'm fascinated by the concept of what I call 'clusters of creativity': the Brontes, the Waughs, families with several geniuses. I'm one of four; competition among siblings has to be a factor.

- Nigel Hamilton

Geniuses, Concept, Several, Factor

The White House tapes, recording Nixon's nefarious doings from Watergate to the bombing of Vietnam, made frightening reading once made public on the orders of Congress.

- Nigel Hamilton

Congress, Tapes, Nixon, Orders

Our only president who has died as U.S. commander in chief in war is Franklin Delano Roosevelt - who died of a cerebral hemorrhage or massive stroke on April 12, 1945, only three weeks before the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces he had laid down as implacable Allied policy two years before.

- Nigel Hamilton

Before, German, Weeks, Unconditional

I became an American on Nov. 4, 2010, at an elegant ceremony in Great Hall of Bullfinch's Faneuil Hall, Boston, beneath a vast painting of Daniel Webster debating the preservation of the Union with Robert Hayne of South Carolina, before the Civil War.

- Nigel Hamilton

Boston, Became, South, Ceremony

Biography is, simply, the orphan of academia.

- Nigel Hamilton

Biography, Orphan, Simply, Academia

I'm not promising to write 'JFK 2' - but one day, I might!

- Nigel Hamilton

One Day, Write, Might, JFK

For the serious biographer, history and the life story of a real individual are inseparably intertwined. Get the facts wrong, or distort them, and the life story gets distorted: becomes fiction.

- Nigel Hamilton

Fiction, Individual, Them, Distort

To be sure, administrations since Ronald Reagan had gone out of their way to massage and 'spin' news to the president's advantage, while the media did its best to un-spin it.

- Nigel Hamilton

News, Sure, Reagan, Massage

Some of the History Channel's documentaries involve docudrama segments and are highly speculative - but there seems, on the part of the producers, to be a real determination to get at the history behind our past - not the sex, which is left to drama shows and entertainment channels.

- Nigel Hamilton

Behind, Some, Entertainment, Channels

Traditionally Presidents Day was Washington's birthday. It was celebrated as a public holiday on February 22 each year, in peace or in war.

- Nigel Hamilton

Birthday, Year, February, Celebrated

I've never really understood the term 'Post-Impressionism' as more than a label for Cezanne, Gauguin and van Gogh.

- Nigel Hamilton

More, Van, Van Gogh, Understood

Listening to the stories my colleagues are researching and grappling with - in terms of access to documents, psychological understanding of their subjects, artful composition and determination to extrapolate from an individual's life lessons and insights that we can all learn from - I am each time overwhelmed by joy.

- Nigel Hamilton

Access, Psychological, Grappling

That's the miracle of Amazon! It's like Internet dating. In the early days, you could get slimed as an author on Amazon by someone bearing a grudge, or jealous, or whatever. And because there were so few reviews posted, this stank.

- Nigel Hamilton

Jealous, Early Days, Posted, Grudge

What George W. Bush learned in his pre-presidential years - and what he omits in his new memoirs - was not how to lead a nation, but how, with sufficient toughness, to cheat the democratic system to get elected.

- Nigel Hamilton

New, Memoirs, George W. Bush, George W

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