Norman Tebbit Quotes
The BBC is another part of the destruction of Great Britain. The truth is that the BBC doesn't know that it is biased. It thinks that Guardian reading champagne socialists are the norm.

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I champion sensibly designed racial affirmative action, not because I have benefited from it personally - though I have. I support it because, on balance, it is conducive to the public good.
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I did the 'Justice League' thing the wrong way. I read too much on the Internet. You can't do that. The Internet is the devil. Or the Internet is not the devil - the comment boards are the devil.
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I want people to be happy.
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I think what you have to do is have a box office success in every genre and then you're set for life. And fortunately, I happened to do that, so I get a myriad of offers of various sorts.
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Under the First Amendment there is no such thing as a false idea. However pernicious an opinion may seem, we depend for its correction not on the conscience of judges and juries but on the competition of other ideas.
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Someday, somewhere - anywhere, unfailingly, you'll find yourself, and that, and only that, can be the happiest or bitterest hour of your life.
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The gods bestowed on Max the gift of perpetual old age.
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The purpose of our lives is to give birth to the best which is within us.
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Purge thy heart from malice and, innocent of envy, enter the divine court of holiness.
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What was that, Kylie? Just a thank-you for saving your life.. or was it more?
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Most men use their knowledge only under guidance from others because they lack the courage to think independently using their own reasoning abilities. It takes intellectual daring to discover the truth.
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Miracles have no claim whatever to the character of historical facts and are wholly invalid as evidence of any revelation.
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Shall I tell you what knowledge is? It is to know both what one knows and what one does not know.
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Watch their actions, observe their motives, examine wherein they dwell content; won't you know what kind of person they are?
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Not doing more than the average is what keeps the average down.
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A revolution must aim at the destruction of the given order and will succeed only by asserting an order of its own.
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If the truth is boring, civilization is irksome. The constraints inherent in civilized living are frustrating in innumerable ways. Yet those with the vision of the anointed often see these constraints as only arbitrary impositions, things from which they-and we all-can be 'liberated.' The social disintegration which has followed in the wake of such liberation has seldom provoked any serious reconsideration of the whole set of assumptions-the vision-which led to such disasters. That vision is too well insulated from feedback.
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The BBC is another part of the destruction of Great Britain. The truth is that the BBC doesn't know that it is biased. It thinks that Guardian reading champagne socialists are the norm.