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Relentless, repetitive self talk is what changes our self-image.
— Denis Waitley
The Labour Party can go into the next election united behind the most radical manifesto on which we have ever campaigned.
— Roy Hattersley
Morality and expediency coincide more than the cynics allow.
— Roy Hattersley
For I know that Death is a guest divine, Who shall drink my blood as I drink this wine. - William Winter
— Holly Black
Possibly the words materialism and spirituality express two sides of one and the same fact.
— Honore De Balzac
Indeed in my blue and white Sheffield Wednesday heart I applauded and supported his loyalty.
— Roy Hattersley
It would be a good thing if young people were wise and old people were strong, but God has arranged things better.
— Martin Luther
I don't think we would be specifically remaking "Child's Play 2" and "Child's Play 3". I imagine we'd be dreaming up whole new stories.
— David Kirschner
Does anybody know what I'm doing up here?
— Jay London
One of the problems of our society is that we spend too much time thinking about punishment and not enough about prevention.
— Roy Hattersley
Familiarity with evil breeds not contempt but acceptance.
— Roy Hattersley
Opposities are married.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
I've been in the Labour Party 50 years and it's 40-odd since I was elected to Parliament
— Roy Hattersley
In my opinion, any man who can afford to buy a newspaper should not be allowed to own one.
— Roy Hattersley
Life is essentially an endless series of problems. The solution to one problem is merely the creation of another.
— Mark Manson
Truth is suppressed, not to protect the country from enemy agents but to protect the Government of the day against the people.
— Roy Hattersley
The seven ages of man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wills.
— Richard J. Needham
In politics, being ridiculous is more damaging than being extreme.
— Roy Hattersley