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Margaret Thatcher Quotes

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Being democratic is not enough, a majority cannot turn what is wrong into right. In order to be considered truly free, countries must also have a deep love of liberty and an abiding respect for the rule of law  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) It used to be about trying to do something. Now it’s about trying to be someone  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Had I faltered we would have neither the success nor the international reputation we have. Yet when a woman is strong she is strident. If a man is strong, he’s a good guy  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) The desire to win is born in most of us. The will to win is a matter of training. The manner of winning is a matter of honour  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) If you have a sense of purpose and a sense of direction, I believe people will follow you. Democracy isn’t just about deducing what the people want. Democracy is leading the people as well  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) We do not achieve happiness or salvation in isolation from each other but as members of society  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Whether manufactured by black, white, brown or yellow hands, a widget remains a widget – and it will be bought anywhere if the price and quality are right. The market is a more powerful and more reliable liberating force than government can ever be  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) There is much to be said for trying to improve some disadvantaged people’s lot. There is nothing to be said for trying to create heaven on earth  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) To be free is better than to be unfree – always. Any politician who suggests the opposite should be treated as suspect  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) It is one of the great weaknesses of reasonable men and women that they imagine that projects which fly in the face of commonsense are not serious or being seriously undertaken  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Bribing regimes to comply with requirements which they should have acknowledged in the first place is not a process that appeals to me  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) As a motive for terror, religion has more often than not required a good deal of lubrication by lucre  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) It is in a country’s interests to keep faith with its allies. States in this sense are like people. If you have a reputation for exacting favors and not returning them, the favours dry up  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Socialists have always spent much of their time seeking new titles for their beliefs, because the old versions so quickly become outdated and discredited  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) When you’ve spent half your political life dealing with humdrum issues like the environment, it’s exciting to have a real crisis on your hands  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Let our children grow tall and some taller than others if they have it in them to do so  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Marxists get up early to further their cause. We must get up even earlier to defend our freedom  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) You don’t win by just being against things, you only win by being for things and making your message perfectly clear  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) A man who, beyond the age of 26, finds himself on a bus can count himself as a failure  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) The feminists hate me, don’t they? And I don’t blame them. For I hate feminism. It is poison  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) We have been ruled by men who live by illusions... the illusion that there is some other way of creating wealth than hard work and satisfying your customers  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Choice is the essence of ethics: if there were no choice there would be no ethics, no good, no evil; good and evil have meaning only insofar as man is free to choose  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) I believe we should continue to have a partnership of national states each retaining the right to protect its vital interests, but developing more effectively than at present the habit of working together  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) I can cope with nine of them, so they ought to be able to stand one of me. They could end the tiresomeness and stubbornness by giving me what I want  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) We should not expect the state to appear in the guise of an extravagant good fairy at every christening, a loquacious companion at every stage of life’s journey, and the unknown mourner at every funeral  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Their pitiless ideology only survives because it is maintained by force. But the day comes when the anger and frustration of the people is so great that force cannot contain it. Then the edifice cracks: the mortar crumbles  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) Wars are not caused by the buildup of weapons. They are caused when an aggressor believes he can achieve his objectives at an acceptable price  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) When you stop a dictator, there are always risks. But there are greater risks in not stopping a dictator  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) 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 for an honest day’s pay; live within your means; put by a nest egg for a rainy day; pay your bills on time; support the police  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes) People constantly requesting government intervention are casting their problems at society. And, you know, there’s no such thing as society. There are individual men and women and there are families. And no government can do anything except through people, and people must look after themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then, also, to look after our neighbours  (Margaret Thatcher Quotes)
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