Lord George Curzon (1859-1925) was a brilliant British statesman known for his self-confidence. He once wrote a poem about greatness. How did it go?
Answer: “My name is George Nathaniel Curzon
I am a most superior person
My cheeks are pink, my hair is sleek
I dine at Blenheim once a week.’
Blenheim is the magnificent palace given to the first Duke of Marlborough by a grateful nation for his military successes. Curzon’s ego is said to have played a part in him being passed up for the position of Prime Minister in 1923.
Source: Baldwin by Anne Perkins
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