John Hutton (Baron Hutton of Furness) Quotes
Some people argue that we should limit choice in favour of good local services. My response is simple: why should we assume those two concepts are mutually exclusive?

Quotes to Explore
-
Even as a kid, I read 'Jung – Reflections and Individuation In Fairy Tales'; all the inner circle of Jung was a real huge thing for me.
-
This is a group playing together and that's the only way, I feel, this play can be successful and moving. I am so lucky to have the people that are in it. When I came here I didn't know who was going to be in the play.
-
A true lover always feels in debt to the one he loves.
-
I've always been interested in family secrets and what happens behind closed doors. I find that fascinating and creepy - that's why I read: because I want to know other people's secrets.
-
I was an only child until I was 11 years old, which is when my sister was born. So for 11 years, it was just me.
-
Wart hogs should sue for libel. It is a terrible name and they are fine fellows and devoted family men and it is rare to see one by himself; the little woman and the kiddies are usually close at hand.
-
Industrialization starts with the formation of capital - it does not matter how. It can be created by saving, by the state enforcing its will on the people, by the very rich themselves.
-
I tried martial arts classes for three weeks, but I quit because you actually get hit. I just want to do the movie kind of martial arts.
-
The brunette phase just came about because I was fed up with this 'Blonde Angel Image'. The rebel in me demanded a new color.
-
I just never, in my career, got into doing a lot of press.
-
I'm at the age most people are sending their kids off to college.
-
When I started you were more in touch with the people you were playing to. There wasn't the distance or the separation that there is now.
-
Game theorists analyze negotiations as if they were split-a-pie games involving selfish players.
-
The thing is, I've never been a handsome leading-man type, so let's not kid ourselves.
-
I need scarcely observe that a poem deserves its title only inasmuch as it excites, by elevating the soul. The value of the poem is in the ratio of this elevating excitement.
-
I believe that God and reality are too big for my poor words.
-
Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people.
-
Everyone has something that they carry always, even if it's just as simple as, 'I hate myself.' Everyone's got a different thing.
-
He knew that he was the stuff of which fanatics and madmen are made and that he had turned his destiny as if with his bare will. He kept himself upright on a very narrow line between madness and emptiness and when the time came for him to lose his balance he intended to lurch toward emptiness and fall on the side of his choice.
-
Choice or no, my heart is his.
-
Some people argue that we should limit choice in favour of good local services. My response is simple: why should we assume those two concepts are mutually exclusive?