Les Hopper

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By way of illustrating the point that ‘bright ideas in the middle of the night are not always very bright in the morning’, Churchill once told Major General Kennedy, Chief of Staff of the original operation to capture Narvik, of a dream in which a philosopher saw the secret of the universe revealed.63 He wrote it down on a piece of paper, and when he woke in the morning found that he had written: ‘A strong smell of turpentine pervades the whole.’ Churchill’s idea for seizing Trondheim carried the same whiff.
Six Minutes in May: How Churchill Unexpectedly Became Prime Minister
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