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| One of the true tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency. - Harold Sydney Geneen (1910-1997) American Businessman |
| It was not at all like an experience in the modern world. More like meeting George III at Brighton. - Harold Macmillan (1894-1986) British Prime Minister (1957-63) |
| You can hardly say boo to a goose in the House of Commons now without cries of 'Ungentlemanly,' 'Not fair' and all the rest. - Harold Macmillan (1894-1986) British Prime Minister (1957-63) |
| There is something utterly nauseating about a system of society which pays a harlot 25 times as much as it pays its prime minister, 250 times as much as it pays its members of Parliament and 500 times as much as it pays some of its ministers of religion. - Harold Wilson (1916-1995) British Prime Minister (1964-70, 74-76) |
| No sacramental act achieves anything unless it is an outward symbol of what really happens inwardly in experience. The test of that is the reality of the new life as exhibited in its ethical consequences. 'How can we who are dead to sin live any longer in sin?' If baptism is a real dying and rising again, then it is indeed a profound revolution in the personal life, a revolution which is simply bound to show itself in a new moral character. - C. Harold Dodd (1884-1973) American Religious Writer |
| The story of Harold Ross, the New Yorker and me is a mere footnote to the story of our time, and we might as well face the truth that to researchers of the future, poking about among the ruins of time, we shall all be tiny glitters. But then, so are diamonds. - James Thurber (1894-1961) American Humorist, Cartoonist, Writer |
| From now on the pound abroad is worth 14 percent or so less in terms of other currencies. It does not mean, of course, that the pound here in Britain, in your pocket or purse or in your bank, has been devalued. - Harold Wilson (1916-1995) British Prime Minister (1964-70, 74-76) |
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