Nigel Lawson (1932) British Conservative politician and journalist
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1988/mar/21/budget-resolutions-and-economic-situation in the House of Commons (21 March 1988)
Broadcast http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/november/19/newsid_3208000/3208396.stm (19 November 1967), following the devaluation of the Pound Sterling. Usually remembered as "the Pound in your pocket". <br class="br">Prime Minister
Nigel Lawson (1932) British Conservative politician and journalist
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1988/mar/21/budget-resolutions-and-economic-situation in the House of Commons (21 March 1988)
John Allen Paulos book A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper
Section 3, “Lifestyle, Spin, and Soft News” Chapter 23, “Tsongkerclintkinbro Wins” (p. 106)
A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper (1995)
Robert Hunter (author) (1874–1942) American sociologist, author, golf course architect
Source: Poverty (1912), p. 25
Sydney Smith (1771–1845) English writer and clergyman
"Review of Seybert’s Annals of the United States", published in The Edinburgh Review (1820)
Tina Fey (1970) American comedian, writer, producer and actress
http://snltranscripts.jt.org/04/04fupdate.phtml
“A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck.”
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
"Elements of Success," Speech at Spencerian Business College, Washington, D.C. (29 July 1869); in President Garfield and Education : Hiram College Memorial (1881) by B. A. Hinsdale, p. 326 http://books.google.com/books?id=rA4XAAAAYAAJ <br class="br">1860s <br class="br">Variant: A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck.
“A pinch of probability is worth a pound of perhaps.”
James Thurber (1894–1961) American cartoonist, author, journalist, playwright
note for "a future fable", "Such a Phrase as Drifts Through Dreams", Holiday Magazine; reprinted in Lanterns & Lances (1961).
From Lanterns and Lances
“A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. ”
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
“6495. An Ounce of Wit that's bought,
Is worth a Pound that's taught.”
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Compare Poor Richard's Almanack (1745) : An ounce of wit that is bought, Is worth a pound that is taught.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Edward Heath (1916–2005) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1970–1974)
On BBC's Question Time (1 November 1990), quoted in Peter Sissons, When One Door Closes (Biteback, 2012).
Post-Prime Ministerial