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Things Quotes by Margaret Thatcher
- Nevertheless, the Tenth Commandment-'Thou shalt not covet'-recognizes that making money and owning things could become selfish activities. But it is not the creation of wealth…
- 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…
- Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' is not above sudden, disturbing, movements. Since its inception, capitalism has known slumps and recessions, bubble and froth; no one has…
- Freedom is not synonymous with an easy life. ... There are many difficult things about freedom: It does not give you safety, it creates moral…
- You don't win by just being against things, you only win by being for things and making your message perfectly clear.
- One of the things being in politics has taught me is that men are not a reasoned or reasonable sex.
- I just owe almost everything to my father and it's passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in…
- It's passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that…
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- Change in all things is sweet. — Aristotle
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- Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and choice, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason… — Aristotle