Norman Lamont famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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The politician's prayer is: May my words be ever soft and low, for I may have to eat them.
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If higher unemployment is the price we have to pay in order to bring inflation down, then it is a price worth paying.
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Rising unemployment and the recession have been the price that we have had to pay to get inflation down. That price is well worth paying.
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The green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again.
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What is the right exchange rate at one point is not necessarily the right exchange rate at another.
-- Norman Lamont
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Prayer is the link that connects us with God.
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Prayer is the mighty engine that is to move the missionary work.
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We cannot ask in behalf of Christ what Christ would not ask Himself if He were praying.
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God, our Creator, has stored within our minds and personalities, great potential strength and ability. Prayer helps us tap and develop these powers.
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Staying with him. Letting him touch you, hold you, GOD. It's eating me alive. You may be keeping Sawyer from hating me but you're only making me hate him
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If you are a businessman or a politician in Iran, you can get a visa as quickly as you ask for it.
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The thing about politicians in Britain is that they are out there, you can lobby them, get close to them, there are loads of ways you can protest against them, and booing is a pretty weak way of doing it.
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When politicians say "I'm in politics," it may or may not be possible to trust them, but when they say, "I'm in public service," you know you should flee.
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The nature of oratory is such that there has always been a tendency among politicians and clergymen to oversimplify complex matters. From a pulpit or a platform even the most conscientious of speakers finds it very difficult to tell the whole truth.
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I have grown used to the fact that public repentance is the most unacceptable option for the modern politician.
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