14 quotes found
Politician · British · 1959–2015
British politician (1959–2015)
“Courage is a peculiar kind of fear.”
“Gratification and happiness are becoming important measures of our quality of life.”
“The one thing we can all be sure about in politics is you are as well to expect the unexpected.”
“The most special relationships, in my experience, are based on a combination of trust and mutual respect.”
“If British troops are committed to action, then the nation will, of course, support them. Their courage and skill is not in doubt.”
“Politics means facing up to hard choices and facing down prejudice, short-termism, the easy, tempting court of knee-jerk public reaction.”
“Music and politics are in essence about communication. Without over-stretching the analogy I do feel a sense of rhythm is important in getting your message across.”
“The quicker we get rid of the lobby system the better for all of us. I don't think in this day and age it is tenable to have these nods and winks, and on-the-record and off-the-record briefings.”
“The way to defeat international terrorism is through international cooperation based on international law, clear intelligence, and a measured and appropriate military response.”
“Good political leadership for me involves getting the big decisions right - however difficult, however controversial, however potentially divisive - and then being able to take people with you.”
“I should do something about the cigarettes; I quite accept that it's bad for your health, but you know a moderate tipple is positively beneficial and, at certain times, absolutely essential.”
“Democracy demands trust. It demands that sense of mutual understanding. And - it's a two way street. You've got to give - as much as you take.”
“It is my determination that we, as a party, continue to make that fundamental restatement of liberal values in the politics of our country.”
“We believe that government in Britain is there to protect people from terrorism and from the worst criminality, but never at the expense of our civil liberties and the basic tenets of our legal sys...”