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It took us a long time to get rid of the effects of the French Revolution 200 years ago. We don\'t want another one.
It took us a long time to get rid of the effects of the French Revolution 200 years ago. We don't want another one.
If my critics saw me walking over the Thames they would say it was because I couldn't swim.
It pays to know the enemy - not least because at some time you may have the opportunity to turn him into a friend.
I don't think any woman in power really has a happy life unless she's got a large number of women friends ... because you sometimes must go and sit down and let down your hair with someone you can trust totally.
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It is important not to allow ever wider coalition-building to become an end in itself. As we saw in the Gulf War of 1990, international pressures, particularly those exerted from within an alliance, can result in the failure to follow actions through and so leave future problems unresolved.
I'm back... and you knew I was coming. On my way here I passed a cinema with the sign 'The Mummy Returns'.
We are a British nation with British characteristics. Every country can take some small minorities and in many ways they add to the richness and variety of this country. The moment the minority threatens to become a big one, people get frightened.
I do not know anyone who has got to the top without hard work. That is the recipe. It will not always get you to the top, but should get you pretty near.
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.
If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman.
If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman.