There are other who do a great good and tell no one about it, or if they do, downplay their part as a small role or – if anything – feel what whatever they did was simply not enough and prefer to move on to other topics.
One are small men, the others giants.
A couple of years ago a giant passed at a great age of 106. His story should humble all mortal beings who think they have accomplished great things.
I give you Sir Nicholas Winton.
Sir Nicholas Winton, who organised the rescue of 669 children destined for Nazi concentration camps, has died aged 106.60-minutes did a good overview of a great man.
Sir Nicholas, then a stockbroker, arranged for trains to carry Jewish children out of occupied Prague.
The prime minister described him as a "great man" and the chief rabbi praised his "exceptional courage".
He died on the anniversary of the departure of a train in 1939 carrying the largest number of children - 241.
Fullbore.
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