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As Prime Minister between 1979 and 1990 I had the opportunity to put these convictions into effect in economic policy -
We intended policy in the 1980s to be directed towards fundamentally different goals from those of most of the post-war ear. We believed that since jobs (in a free society) did not depend on government but upon satisfying customers, there was no point in setting targets for 'full' employment. Instead, government should create the right framework of sound money, low taxes, light regulation and flexible markets (including labour markets) to allow prosperity and employment to grow. — Margaret Thatcher

I think of the Designer and I know that no matter what, if his ways are not considered, no State or city or government will be truly successful. — Krista McGee

Ought a man to be confident that he deserves his good fortune, and think much of himself when he has overcome a nation, or city, or empire; or does fortune give this as an example to the victor also of the uncertainty of human affairs, which never continue in one stay? For what time can there be for us mortals to feel confident, when our victories over others especially compel us to dread fortune, and while we are exulting, the reflection that the fatal day comes now to one, now to another, in regular succession, dashes our joy. — Plutarch

My toughest opponent? Scholes of Manchester. He is the complete midfielder. — Zinedine Zidane

Contempt is the emotion we feel for an opponent whose arguments are too formidable to refute. — Ann Coulter

Being forced to write clearly means, first, you have to think clearly. — Fareed Zakaria

In friendship, as well as in love, the mind is often the dupe of the heart. — Lord Chesterfield

We sometimes think of saint, or of people who are living like saints, as being ethereal, living in a higher spiritual realm. But of ten enough they live in an even less ethereal way than the rest of us. They are more fully of this earth, more fully engaged in the dirty, practical problems of the people around them. — David Brooks

When you decide to be all you can be you will be better for it — Blake L. Higginbotham

Control your thoughts — Unknown