His lecture on leadership quoted in "Field Marshal KM Kariappa Memorial Lectures, 1995-2000", page=28
“I am myself an uncompromising anti-Jingoe, a peace-at-almost-any-price man. Chamberlain is the only Unionist public man whom I have ever thoroughly distrusted. Excepting Napoleon, I believe that England's true greatness has had no such dangerous enemy since Lord North. When a radical, he delighted to dish his colleagues even more than to flout his opponents. He is now engaged in dishing his new colleagues and flouting his old friends.”
Alfred Marshall to N. G. Pierson, 6 April 1900
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British economist 1842–1924Related quotes
Letter to Lord John Russell (4 November 1859), quoted in Jasper Ridley, Lord Palmerston (London: Constable, 1970), p. 534.
1850s
Letter to Cassandra (1798-12-18) about her nephew George [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
“He shakes his dead rattle
Spittle on his bib
And I don't do the dishes
I throw them in the crib”
"Plump"
Song lyrics, Live Through This (1994)
April 15, 1945
1940s–present, The Diary of H.L. Mencken (1989)
On death, in an interview for the documentary Mandela (1994). Source: From Nelson Mandela By Himself: The Authorised Book of Quotations © 2010 by Nelson R. Mandela and The Nelson Mandela Foundation http://www.nelsonmandela.org/content/mini-site/selected-quotes
1990s
Memorial dedication (1902)
describing the state of Germans in the 19th century, pp. 82-83.
The Revival of Aristocracy (1906)
Page 146
Publications, The Shah's Story (1980), On world leaders and statesmen