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1. Platitudes? Yes, there are platitudes. Platitudes are there because they are true.

- Margaret Thatcher

2. The world has lost one of the great champions of freedom and liberty, and America has lost a true friend. As a grocer’s daughter who rose to become Britain’s first female prime minister, she stands as an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can’t be shattered. As prime minister, she helped restore the confidence and pride that has always been the hallmark of Britain at its best. And as an unapologetic supporter of our transatlantic alliance, she knew that with strength an

- Margaret Thatcher

3. There can be no liberty unless there is economic liberty.

- Margaret Thatcher

4. 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

5. To cure the British disease with socialism was like trying to cure leukaemia with leeches.

- Margaret Thatcher

6. She changed our country forever and all of us owe so much to her. A legacy few will ever equal.

- Margaret Thatcher

7. What Britain needs is an iron lady.

- Margaret Thatcher

8. I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.

- Margaret Thatcher

9. And what a prize we have to fight for: no less than the chance to banish from our land the dark divisive clouds of Marxist socialism.

- Margaret Thatcher

10. If you lead a country like Britain, a strong country, a country which has taken a lead in world affairs in good times and in bad, a country that is always reliable, then you have to have a touch of iron about you.

- Margaret Thatcher

11. There are still people in my party who believe in consensus politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors… I mean it.

- Margaret Thatcher

12. If… many influential people have failed to understand, or have just forgotten, what we were up against in the Cold War and how we overcame it, they are not going to be capable of securing, let alone enlarging, the gains that liberty has made.

- Margaret Thatcher

13. To be free is better than to be unfree – always. Any politician who suggests the opposite should be treated as suspect.

- Margaret Thatcher

14. It used to be about trying to do something. Now it’s about trying to be someone.

- Margaret Thatcher

15. One only gets to the top rung of the ladder by steadily climbing up one at a time, and suddenly all sorts of powers, all sorts of abilities which you thought never belonged to you–suddenly become within your own possibility and you think, Well, I’ll have a go, too.

- Margaret Thatcher

16. The truths of the Judaic-Christian tradition, are infinitely precious, not only, as I believe, because they are true, but also because they provide the moral impulse which alone can lead to that peace, in the true meaning of the word, for which we all long. .?.?. There is little hope for democracy if the hearts of men and women in democratic societies cannot be touched by a call to something greater than themselves.

- Margaret Thatcher

17. Margaret Thatcher’s belief in freedom and optimism about the future overcame all. Her determination is our generation’s inspiration.

- Margaret Thatcher

18. They’ve got the usual Socialist disease — they’ve run out of other people’s money.

- Margaret Thatcher

19. If my critics saw me walking over the Thames they would say it was because I couldn’t swim.

- Margaret Thatcher

20. Constitutions have to be written on hearts, not just paper.

- Margaret Thatcher

21. Left-wing zealots have often been prepared to ride roughshod over due process and basic considerations of fairness when they think they can get away with it. For them the ends always seems to justify the means. That is precisely how their predecessors came to create the gulag.

- Margaret Thatcher

22. You and I come by road or rail, but economists travel on infrastructure.

- Margaret Thatcher

23. Christmas is a day of meaning and traditions, a special day spent in the warm circle of family and friends.

- Margaret Thatcher

24. We want a society where people are free to make choices, to make mistakes, to be generous and compassionate. This is what we mean by a moral society; not a society where the state is responsible for everything, and no one is responsible for the state.

- Margaret Thatcher

25. There are significant differences between the American and European version of capitalism. The American traditionally emphasizes the need for limited government, light regulations, low taxes and maximum labour-market flexibility. Its success has been shown above all in the ability to create new jobs, in which it is consistently more successful than Europe.

- Margaret Thatcher

26. People think that at the top there isn’t much room. They tend to think of it as an Everest. My message is that there is tons of room at the top.

- Margaret Thatcher

27. I too have a certain idea of America. Moreover, I would not feel entitled to say that of any other country, except my own. This is not just sentiment, though I always feel ten years younger – despite the jet-lag – when I set foot on American soil: there is something so positive, generous, and open about the people – and everything actually works. I also feel, though, that I have in a sense a share of America.

- Margaret Thatcher

28. The choice facing the nation is between two totally different ways of life. And what a prize we have to fight for: no less than the chance to banish from our land the dark, divisive clouds of Marxist socialism and bring together men and women from all walks of life who share a belief in freedom.

- Margaret Thatcher

29. Every family should have the right to spend their money, after tax, as they wish, and not as the government dictates. Let us extend choice, extend the will to choose and the chance to choose.

- Margaret Thatcher

30. It is not the creation of wealth that is wrong, but the love of money for its own sake.

- Margaret Thatcher

31. A world without nuclear weapons would be less stable and more dangerous for all of us.

- Margaret Thatcher

32. Ought we not to ask the media to agree among themselves a voluntary code of conduct, under which they would not say or show anything which could assist the terrorists’ morale or their cause while the hijack lasted.

- Margaret Thatcher

33. The facts of life are conservative.

- Margaret Thatcher

34. If you just set out to be liked, you will be prepared to compromise on anything at anytime, and would achieve nothing.

- Margaret Thatcher

35. …The larger the slice taken by government, the smaller the cake available for everyone.

- Margaret Thatcher

36. What is success? I think it is a mixture of having a flair for the thing that you are doing; knowing that it is not enough, that you have got to have hard work and a certain sense of purpose.

- Margaret Thatcher

37. She was a wonderful, wonderful person. I believe that history will honour her for all that she achieved and it has been a great privilege to have been by her side for the past 35 years.

- Margaret Thatcher

38. One of the things being in politics has taught me is that men are not a reasoned or reasonable sex.

- Margaret Thatcher

39. 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

40. I don’t mind how much my Ministers talk, so long as they do what I say.

- Margaret Thatcher

41. I shan’t be pulling the levers there but I shall be a very good back-seat driver.

- Margaret Thatcher

42. No woman in my time will be prime minister or chancellor or foreign secretary – not the top jobs. Anyway, I wouldn’t want to be prime minister; you have to give yourself 100 percent.

- Margaret Thatcher

43. There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women, and there are families.

- Margaret Thatcher

44. To me, consensus seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects.

- Margaret Thatcher

45. Of course, to be a mother and a housewife is a vocation of a very high kind. But I simply felt that it was not the whole of my vocation. I knew that I also wanted a career. A phrase that Irene Ward, MP for Tynemouth, and I often used was that ‘while the home must always be the centre of one’s life, it should not be the boundary of one’s ambitions.’

- Margaret Thatcher

46. I never hugged him, I bombed him.

- Margaret Thatcher

47. Defeat? I do not recognize the meaning of the word.

- Margaret Thatcher

48. Conservatives have excellent credentials to speak about human rights. By our efforts, and with precious little help from self-styled liberals, we were largely responsible for securing liberty for a substantial share of the world’s population and defending it for most of the rest.

- Margaret Thatcher

49. If you want to cut your own throat, don’t come to me for a bandage.

- Margaret Thatcher

50. 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

51. Nothing is more obstinate than a fashionable consensus.

- Margaret Thatcher

52. It may be the cock that crows, but it is the hen that lays the eggs.

- Margaret Thatcher

53. Do you know that one of the great problems of our age is that we are governed by people who care more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas.

- Margaret Thatcher

54. Whether it is in the United States or in mainland Europe, written constitutions have one great weakness. That is that they contain the potential to have judges take decisions which should properly be made by democratically elected politicians.

- Margaret Thatcher

55. It pays to know the enemy – not least because at some time you may have the opportunity to turn him into a friend.

- Margaret Thatcher

56. To wear your heart on your sleeve isn’t a very good plan; you should wear it inside, where it functions best.

- Margaret Thatcher

57. Most women defend themselves. It is the female of the species — it is the tigress and lioness in you — which tends to defend when attacked.

- Margaret Thatcher

58. Being prime minister is a lonely job… you cannot lead from the crowd.

- Margaret Thatcher

59. The battle for women’s rights has been largely won.

- Margaret Thatcher

60. Disciplining yourself to do what you know is right and important, although difficult, is the highroad to pride, self-esteem, and personal satisfaction.

- Margaret Thatcher

61. It is always important in matters of high politics to know what you do not know. Those who think that they know, but are mistaken, and act upon their mistakes, are the most dangerous people to have in charge.

- Margaret Thatcher

62. I love argument, I love debate. I don’t expect anyone just to sit there and agree with me, that’s not their job.

- Margaret Thatcher

63. I am in politics because of the conflict between good and evil, and I believe that in the end good will triumph.

- Margaret Thatcher

64. Freedom will destroy itself if it is not exercised within some sort of moral framework, some body of shared beliefs, some spiritual heritage transmitted through the Church, the family, and the school.

- Margaret Thatcher

65. She will be remembered not only for being Britain’s first female prime minister and holding the office for eleven years, but also for the determination and resilience with which she carried out all her duties throughout her public life. Even those who disagreed with her never doubted the strength of her convictions and her unwavering belief in Britain’s destiny in the world.

- Margaret Thatcher

66. I don’t think there will be a woman prime minister in my lifetime.

- Margaret Thatcher

67. You don’t tell deliberate lies, but sometimes you have to be evasive.

- Margaret Thatcher

68. I think we have gone through a period when too many children and people have been given to understand ‘I have a problem, it is the Government’s job to cope with it!’ or ‘I have a problem, I will go and get a grant to cope with it!’ ‘I am homeless, the Government must house me!’ and so they are casting their problems on society and who is society? There is no such thing! There are individual men and women and there are families and no government can do anything except through people and people lo

- Margaret Thatcher

69. Pennies do not come from heaven. They have to be earned here on earth.

- Margaret Thatcher

70. Any woman who understands the problems of running a home will be nearer to understanding the problems of running a country.

- Margaret Thatcher

71. I just owe almost everything to my father and it’s passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election.

- Margaret Thatcher

72. For every idealistic peacemaker willing to renounce his self-defence in favour of a weapons-free world, there is at least one warmaker anxious to exploit the other’s good intentions.

- Margaret Thatcher

73. Democratic nations must try to find ways to starve the terrorist and the hijacker of the oxygen of publicity on which they depend.

- Margaret Thatcher

74. 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

75. We were told our campaign wasn’t sufficiently slick. We regard that as a compliment.

- Margaret Thatcher

76. I seem to smell the stench of appeasement in the air.

- Margaret Thatcher

77. Watch your thoughts, for they will become actions. Watch your actions, for they’ll become… habits. Watch your habits for they will forge your character. Watch your character, for it will make your destiny.

- Margaret Thatcher

78. If it is once again one against forty-eight, then I am very sorry for the forty-eight.

- Margaret Thatcher

79. Europe was created by history. America was created by philosophy.

- Margaret Thatcher

80. The defence budget is one of the very few elements of public expenditure that can truly be described as essential. This point was well-made by a robust Labour Defence Minister, Denis (Now Lord) Healey, many years ago: ‘Once we have cut expenditure to the extent where our security is imperiled, we have no houses, we have no hospitals, we have no schools. We have a heap of cinders.’

- Margaret Thatcher

81. Oh, but you know, you do not achieve anything without trouble, ever.

- Margaret Thatcher

82. I’m back… and you knew I was coming. On my way here I passed a cinema with the sign ‘The Mummy Returns’.

- Margaret Thatcher

83. It’s passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election.

- Margaret Thatcher

84. Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It’s not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it’s a day you’ve had everything to do and you’ve done it.

- Margaret Thatcher

85. During my lifetime most of the problems the world has faced have come, in one fashion or other, from mainland Europe, and the solutions from outside it.

- Margaret Thatcher

86. Any leader has to have a certain amount of steel in them, so I am not that put out being called the Iron Lady.

- Margaret Thatcher

87. I’ve got a woman’s ability to stick to a job and get on with it when everyone else walks off and leaves it.

- Margaret Thatcher

88. Some Socialists seem to believe that people should be numbers in a State computer. We believe they should be individuals. We are all unequal. No one, thank heavens, is like anyone else, however much the Socialists may pretend otherwise. We believe that everyone has the right to be unequal but to us every human being is equally important.

- Margaret Thatcher

89. To those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catchphrase, the U-turn, I have only this to say, ‘You turn if you want; the lady’s not for turning.

- Margaret Thatcher

90. Margaret Thatcher was a truly formidable prime minister whose policies defined a political generation.

- Margaret Thatcher

91. The woman’s mission is not to enhance the masculine spirit, but to express the feminine; hers is not to preserve a man-made world, but to create a human world by the infusion of the feminine element into all of its activities.

- Margaret Thatcher

92. We Conservatives hate unemployment.

- Margaret Thatcher

93. To be successful you have to be selfish, or else you never achieve. And once you get to your highest level, then you have to be unselfish. Stay reachable. Stay in touch. Don’t isolate.

- Margaret Thatcher

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