We meet to honor a man whose honor requires no meeting--for he is the
most honored and honorable man to walk the stage of human history in the
time in which we live.
Whenever and wherever
tyranny threatened, he has always championed liberty.
Facing firmly toward
the future, he has never forgotten the past.
Serving six monarchs of
his native Great Britain, he has served all men's freedom and dignity.
In the dark days and
darker nights when Britain stood alone -- and most men save Englishmen
despaired of England's life -- he mobilized the English language and
sent it into battle.
The incandescent quality of his words illuminated the courage of his
countrymen.
Given unlimited powers
by his citizens, he was ever vigilant to protect their rights.
Indifferent himself to
danger, he wept over the sorrows of others.
A child of the House of
Commons, he became in time its father.
Accustomed to the
hardships of battle, he has no distaste for pleasure.
Now his stately Ship of
Life, having weathered the severest storms of a troubled century, is
anchored in tranquil waters, proof that courage and faith and the zest
for freedom are truly indestructible.
The record of his triumphant passage will inspire free hearts for all
time.
By adding his name to
our rolls, we mean to honor him -- but his acceptance honors us far
more.
For no statement or proclamation can enrich his name -- the name Sir
Winston Churchill is already legend.