1,211 quotes found
“We are under a Constitution but the Constitution is what the judges say it is.”
“We need the courage to start and continue what we should do and courage to stop what we shouldn't do.”
“Rules of society are nothing one's conscience is the umpire.”
“While democracy must have its organization and controls its vital breath is individual liberty.”
“May we never let the things we can't have or don't have spoil our enjoyment of the things we do have and can have.”
“It is not how many years we live but rather what we do with them.”
“The right way to pray then is any way that allows us to communicate with God.”
“Go ahead with your life your plans.... Don't waste time by stopping before the interruptions have started.”
“You can have unbelievable intelligence you can have connections you can have opportunities fall out of the sky. But in the end hard work is the true enduring characteristic of successful people.”
“I just like short hair on women I think it's cool.”
“Happiness isn't something you experience it's something you remember.”
“We have a right to say that, if it means slightly dearer coal, it is better to have slightly dearer coal than cheaper colliers. Hon. Gentlemen here must face the issue that when they vote against t...”
“Any impartial examination of the British courts will show that even now, when the capitalist class of Great Britain can afford the luxury of apparent impartiality, there is evidence of bias in the ...”
“The Labour Party should oppose the Government arms plan root and branch.”
“If the immediate international situation is used as an excuse to get us to drop our opposition to the rearmament programme of the Government, the next phase must be that we must desist from any ind...”
“Economics, said Mr Stanley, is 50% psychology … What we need, apparently, is not statesman but hypnotists, not scientists, but witchdoctors, not confidence born of scientific prediction of the futu...”
“The fear of Hitler is to be used to frighten the workers of Britain into silence. In short Hitler is to rule Britain by proxy. If we accept the contention that the common enemy is Hitler and not th...”
“What argument have they to persuade the young men to fight except merely in another squalid attempt to defend themselves against a redistribution of the international swag?”
“[T]he country is now more concerned with the Prime Minister winning the war than with his winning a Debate in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister wins Debate after Debate and loses battle afte...”
“We have in this country five or six generals, members of other nations, Czechs, Poles and French, all of them trained in the use of these German weapons and this German technique. I know it is hurt...”