“To govern is to choose. To appear to be unable to choose is to appear to be unable to govern.”

—  Nigel Lawson

Quoted in the Daily Mail (London, 26 March 1991), as cited in The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0231071949, ed. Robert Andrews, Columbia University Press (1993), p. 381

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