1.
Pennies don’t fall from heaven
- they have to be earned here on earth.
2. No one would remember the
Good Samaritan if he’d only had good intentions; he had money as well.
3. Economics are the method; the
object is to change the heart and soul.
4. My policies are based not on
some economics theory, but on things I and millions like me were brought up
with: an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay; live within your means; put
by a nest egg for a rainy day; pay your bills on time; support the police.
5. Defeat? I do not recognise
the meaning of the word.
6. I personally have always
voted for the death penalty because I believe that people who go out prepared
to take the lives of other people forfeit their own right to live. I believe
that that death penalty should be used only very rarely, but I believe that
no-one should go out certain that no matter how cruel, how vicious, how hideous
their murder, they themselves will not suffer the death penalty.
7. Socialists cry “Power to the
people”, and raise the clenched fist as they say it. We all know what they
really mean—power over people, power to the State.
8. There’s no such thing as
society.
9. A man may climb Everest for
himself, but at the summit he plants his country’s flag.
10. (to Conservative backbench
MP John Whittingdale) The trouble with you John, is that your spine does not
reach your brain.
11. For every idealistic
peacemaker willing to renounce his self-defence in favour of a weapons-free
world, there is at least one warmaker anxious to exploit the other’s good
intentions.
12. Constitutions have to be
written on hearts, not just paper.
13. If you want something said,
ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman
14. To me, consensus seems to be
the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it
is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects.
15. To wear your heart on your
sleeve isn’t a very good plan; you should wear it inside, where it functions
best.
16. Being powerful is like being
a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t.
17. I am extraordinarily
patient, provided I get my own way in the end.
18. If you want to cut your own
throat, don’t come to me for a bandage.
19. There can be no liberty
unless there is economic liberty.
20. I usually make up my mind
about a man in ten seconds, and I very rarely change it.
21. It pays to know the enemy -
not least because at some time you may have the opportunity to turn him into a
friend.
22. It is not the creation of
wealth that is wrong, but the love of money for its own sake.
23. I always cheer up immensely
if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one
personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.
24. Popular capitalism is
nothing less than a crusade to enfranchise the many in the economic life of the
nation.
25. Imagine a Labour canvasser
talking on the doorstep to those East German families when they settle in on
freedom’s side of the wall. “You want to keep more of the money you earn? I’m
afraid that’s very selfish. We shall want to tax that away. You want to own
shares in your firm? We can’t have that. The state has to own your firm. You
want to choose where to send your children to school? That’s very divisive.
You’ll send your child where we tell you.”
Bonus: I don’t think there will
be a woman Prime Minister in my lifetime. – BBC interview, 1973
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