"I am sure future historians will say the……" — Robert Harris
"I am sure future historians will say the biggest and most astonishing change in politics has been the embracing of all the tenets of Thatcherism by the party of Keir Hardie: trade union legislation, Europe, the replacement of Trident, 10 per cent tax for people who have made millions from their companies."
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62 Quotes by Robert Harris
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The natural impulse of men is to follow and whoever has the strongest sense of purpose will always dominate.
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What a heap of ash most political careers amount to, when one really stops to consider them!
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It is perseverance, and not genius that takes a man to the top. Rome is full of unrecognized geniuses. Only…
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That young man seeks opportunities to test his principles as readily as a drunk picks fights in a bar.
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You find out what you think by talking to yourself.
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