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Arthur Balfour

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    Arthur Balfour

    Advice would be more acceptable if it didn't always conflict with our plans.

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    Arthur Balfour

    Ask with urgency and passion.

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    Arthur Balfour

    But science is the great instrument of social change, all the greater because its object is not change but knowledge, and its silent appropriation of this dominant function, amid the din of political and religious strife, is the most vital of all the revolutions which have marked the development of modern civilisation.

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    Every human soul is of infinite value, eternal, free; no human being, therefore, is so placed as not to have within his reach, in himself and others, objects adequate to infinite endeavor.

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    He [A. J. Balfour] was eminently one of the Cole Porter school of famous men, who only fell to rise again. Picking himself up and brushing himself down became a minor art form, ruefully admired by his contemporaries.

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    Arthur Balfour

    He has only half learned the art of reading who has not added to it the more refined art of skipping and skimming.

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    Herbert Asquith's clarity is a great liability because he has nothing to say.

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    His Majesty's Government looks with favour upon the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jews.

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    His Majesty's Government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.

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    I am more or less happy when being praised, not very comfortable when being abused, but I have moments of uneasiness when being explained.

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    I do not know how it comes about, but if you sit opposite a man every day and you are engaged in fighting him, you cannot help getting a liking for him whether he deserves it or not.

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    I do not stare at a gentleman in distress.

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    I'd rather take advice from my valet than from the Conservative Party Conference

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    I have done nothing important or distinguished since we met except to win the handicap prize, worth ?4 10/- at North Berwick.

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    I look forward to a time when Irish patriotism will as easily combine with British patriotism as Scottish patriotism combines now.

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    Imperishable moments and immortal deeds, death itself and love stronger than death, will be as though they had never been. The energies of our system will decay, the glory of the sun will be dimmed and the earth tideless and inert, will no longer tolerate the race which has for the moment disturbed its solitude. Man will go down into the pit and all his thoughts will perish. The uneasy consciousness, which in this obscure corner has for a brief space broken the contented silence of the universe, will be at rest.

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    In effort Happiness idleness life pleasure superstition support trouble work The superstition that all our hours of work are a minus quantity in the happiness of life, and all the hours of idleness are plus ones, is a most ludicrous and pernicious doctrine, and its greatest support comes from our not taking sufficient trouble, not making a real effort, to make work as near pleasure as it can be.

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    I never forgive, but I always forget.

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    In politics nothing matters very much, and few things matter at all.

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    It has always been desirable to tell the truth, but seldom if ever necessary.

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    I thought Winston Churchill was a young man of promise, but it appears he is a young man of promises.

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    It is unfortunate, considering that enthusiasm moves the world, that so few enthusiasts can be trusted to speak the truth.

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    Kant, as we all know, compared moral law to the starry heavens, and found them both sublime. On the naturalistic hypothesis we should rather compare it to the protective blotches on a beetle's back, and find them both ingenious.

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    No country can allow its safety to be wholly dependent on faithful observance by other states of rules to which they are obliged.

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    Our Scottish theory ... is that every country has need of Scotchmen, but that Scotland has no need of the citizens of any other country.

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    Science preceded the theory of science, and is independent of it. Science preceded naturalism, and will survive it.

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    The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done.

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    The power of authority is never more subtle and effective than when it produces a psychological atmosphere or climate favorable to the life of certain modes of belief, unfavorable, and even fatal, to the life of others.

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    There are plenty of cases of war being begun before it is declared.

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    The tyranny of majorities may be as bad as the tyranny of Kings.

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    Though the parallel is not complete, it is safe to say that science will never touch them unaided by its practical applications. Its wonders may be catalogued for purposes of education, they may be illustrated by arresting experiments, by numbers and magnitudes which startle or fatigue the imagination but they will form no familiar portion of the intellectual furniture of ordinary men unless they be connected, however remotely, with the conduct of ordinary life.

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    Arthur Balfour

    Why can't the Jews and the Arabs just sit down together and settle this like good Christians?

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    Winston has written four volumes about himself and called it 'World Crisis'.