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I am much nearer to creating one nation than Labour will ever be. Socialism is two nations. The privileged rulers, and everyone else. And it always gets to that. What I am desperately trying to do is create one nation with everyone being a man of property, or having the opportunity to be a man of property. — Margaret Thatcher

The act of running is simple, one foot in front of the other. The art of becoming a runner is achieved through a new mindset and commitment to change, especially if it's new to you. It's tough, challenging, painful, sometimes lonely, regularly uncomfortable and often excruciating ... but the rewards are second to none. — Terry Lander

They were so beautiful in their opposition - like two sides of a coin.
They were ... balance. — Lena Coakley

The real case against socialism is not its economic inefficiency, though on all sides there is evidence of that. Much more fundamental is its basic immorality. — Margaret Thatcher

Eighty to 90 percent of success in a company has nothing to do with business at all - it's all personal. — Carol Roth

There are no maps. You can't map a sense of humor. — Terry Pratchett

I'll probably never go to prom. I haven't ever been to a high school dance. — Cassie Steele

The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money. — Margaret Thatcher

Socialism's results have ranged between the merely shabby and the truly catastrophic - poverty, strife, oppression and, on the killing fields of communism, the deaths this century of perhaps 100 million people. Against that doctrine was set a contrary, conservative belief in a law-governed liberty. It was this view which triumphed with the crumbling of the Berlin Wall. Since then, the Left has sought rehabilitation by distancing itself from its past. — Margaret Thatcher

Every form, not being the whole, must, of necessity, be imperfect; less than the whole, it cannot be identical with the whole, and being less than the whole and, therefore, imperfect by itself, it shows imperfection as evil, and only the totality of a universe can mirror the image of God. — Annie Besant

Socialism and communism fall of their own weight because, as Margaret Thatcher said, you run out of other people's money. Because socialized medicine never falls of its own weight because you put people on lists, and they die waiting to get the treatment and care. So you don't go broke. — Louie Gohmert

Margaret Thatcher said,you know the problem with socialism is that eventually it will run out of other people's money. And she was absolutely right. — Jedediah Bila

I call the Conservative Party now to a crusade. Not only the Conservative Party. I appeal to all those men and women of good will who do not want a Marxist future for themselves or their children or their children's children. For this is not just a fight about national solvency. It is a fight about the very foundations of the social order. It is a crusade not merely to put a temporary block on socialism but to stop its onward march once and for all. — Margaret Thatcher

Socialists don't like ordinary people choosing, for they might not choose socialism. — Margaret Thatcher

And what a prize we have to fight for: no less than the chance to banish from our land the dark divisive clouds of Marxist socialism. — Margaret Thatcher

No theory of government was ever given a fairer test or a more prolonged experiment in a democratic country than democratic socialism received in Britain. Yet it was a miserable failure in every respect ... To cure the British disease with socialism was like trying to cure leukemia with leeches. — Margaret Thatcher

Television glorifies war, ... And the reality is we have some remarkably brave men and women who work through such challenging circumstances to make us as safe as we are. — Dave Price

Communist regimes were not some unfortunate aberration, some historical deviation from a socialist ideal. They were the ultimate expression, unconstrained by democratic and electoral pressures, of what socialism is all about ... In short, the state [is] everything and the individual nothing. — Margaret Thatcher

Socialism lays an bad egg by killing the capitalism that lays the golden eggs — Margaret Thatcher

The men who have gotten women pregnant need to be accountable if we are. If we are going to jail, the men are coming too. Religious rhetoric will bite its own ass trying to nail only women in a two-person process. — Neko Case

The choice facing the nation is between two totally different ways of life. And what a prize we have to fight for: no less than the chance to banish from our land the dark, divisive clouds of Marxist socialism and bring together men and women from all walks of life who share a belief in freedom. — Margaret Thatcher

Socialism is in no way a curate's egg — Margaret Thatcher

To cure the British disease with socialism was like trying to cure leukaemia with leeches. — Margaret Thatcher

The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money. — Margaret Thatcher

Some like them fat, some like them tall, some like them short, skinny legs and all. I like them all. — James Brown