Source: 6 Bishops on Their Favorite Saints, Spirituality https://www.ncregister.com/blog/6-bishops-on-their-favorite-saints-spirituality (21 January 2020)
“No. Absolutely not. I think that the Russians are praying for a Labour victory…praying is perhaps an unfortunate choice of words. I think that they would much prefer a Labour government and that the idea that they would prefer a Tory government, I think is utter bunkum, and they [the Soviets] authorized me to say so.”
Answering a suggestion that the Soviets would prefer a Conservative government led by Margaret Thatcher than a Labour government headed by Neil Kinnock at a press conference in Moscow after a meeting with Anatoly Dobrynin (11 May 1987), quoted in E. B. Geelhoed, Margaret Thatcher: In Victory and Downfall, 1987 and 1990 (Greenwood, 1992), pp. 120-1.
1980s
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British Labour Party politician and Life peer 1917–2015Related quotes
The Times, 4 November 1930, quoted in Bernard Donoughue and George Jones, "Herbert Morrison: Portrait of a Politician" (Phoenix Press, 2001), p. 236.
“I sometimes think that I enjoy suffering. But the truth is I would prefer something else.”
“Cute. I think I would prefer to be stabbed in the eye rather than be called cute.”
Source: Magic Strikes
“I think "immoral" is probably the wrong word to use…I prefer the word "unethical."”
Den of Thieves (1992), by John B. Stewart
“I think Churchill would be appalled at the Thatcher government.”
1989.[citation needed]
Post-Prime Ministerial
On unilateral nuclear disarmament. (The Guardian, 15 September 1981).
1980s
Refering to his conclusion to the Barber paradox or Russell's paradox.
Dijkstra (1985) Where is Russell's paradox? http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD09xx/EWD923a.html (EWD 923A).
1980s