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Compliment Quote by Tony Blair

“I have never pretended to be a great House of Commons man, but I pay the House the greatest compliment I can by saying that, from first to last, I never stopped fearing it.” quote by Tony Blair
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“I have never pretended to be a great House of Commons man, but I pay the House the greatest compliment I can by saying that, from first to last, I never stopped fearing it.”

Tony Blair

About This Quote

The speaker admits to fearing the institution of the House of Commons, yet respects it by confronting that fear continuously.

In simple terms: He fears the House but respects it by facing that fear.

Key Takeaway

Confront institutional fear with respect.

Themes

politics fear respect integrity

Mood

reflective serious

Type

political personal

When to use this quote

  • parliamentary work
  • public speaking
  • policy making
  • leadership

Key Concepts

civic duty personal integrity institutional critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does fear shape your engagement with authority?
  • What respects you to keep confronting it?
A Different Perspective

Fear may hinder effective participation if unaddressed.

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