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Famous Quotes By Lord Mountbatten

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Actually, I vote Labour, but my butler's a Tory. — Lord Mountbatten

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It is a curious thing, but I have been right in everything I have done and said in my life. — Lord Mountbatten

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Here I am in my first command - a bit dazed but feeling very grand. — Lord Mountbatten

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In 1966 I became president of the British Computer Society. — Lord Mountbatten

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I can't think of a more wonderful thanksgiving for the life I have had than that everyone should be jolly at my funeral — Lord Mountbatten

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Do you really think the IRA would think me a worthwhile target ? — Lord Mountbatten

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I believe firmly that it was the Almighty's goodness, to check my consummate vanity. — Lord Mountbatten

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No one person invented Mulberry. The knowledge that we had to have this floating harbor slowly grew. — Lord Mountbatten

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You can divide my life into two. — Lord Mountbatten

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I was born with an ability to concentrate very hard on a job for a long time. — Lord Mountbatten

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I am much more intelligent than you think. — Lord Mountbatten

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It never entered my father's mind nor my mind ever to do a job othe than at one's best ability. — Lord Mountbatten

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Prince Charles is an absolute Mountbatten. The real intelligence in the royal family comes through my parents to Prince Philip and the children. — Lord Mountbatten

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I suppose you can say I became an odd-job man. — Lord Mountbatten

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I liked Truman very much. He was precise and businesslike. After a while, it was his turn. — Lord Mountbatten

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I have been driven demented in my career. — Lord Mountbatten

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Men o' war were to be a part of the fabric of my life for the next half-century. — Lord Mountbatten

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I was so keen to get back to sea. I was rattled. — Lord Mountbatten

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My mother said, Don't worry abot what people think now. Think about whether your children and grandchildren will think you've done well. — Lord Mountbatten

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The nuclear arms race has no military purpose. Wars cannot be fought with nuclear weapons. Their existence only adds to our perils. — Lord Mountbatten

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This is the war I fear. — Lord Mountbatten

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My father was afraid of his father, I was afraid of my father, and I don't see why my children shouldn't be afraid of me. — Lord Mountbatten

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Churchill was the canny political animal, very devious, bursting with energy and determination, learning as hard as he could. — Lord Mountbatten

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What do you do if you are asked to do a job, first by the Prime Minister, and then by the King? How can you refuse? — Lord Mountbatten

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The primary factor in a successful attack is speed. — Lord Mountbatten

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Never feel that a piece of criticism or advice is too much trouble to give, or that it exceeds your province. — Lord Mountbatten

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My trophy value exceeded my military usefulness. — Lord Mountbatten

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Even that crazy lunatic, my aunt the Empress, wa absolutely sweet and charming. — Lord Mountbatten

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The team should have implicit confidence in the captain's decisions. — Lord Mountbatten