"Defeat? I do not recognize the meaning..." - Quote by Margaret Thatcher
Defeat? I do not recognize the meaning of the word.
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“I too have a certain idea of America. Moreover, I would not feel entitled to say that of any other country, except my own. This is not just sentiment, though I always feel ten years younger – despite the jet-lag – when I set foot on American soil: there is something so positive, generous, and open about the people – and everything actually works. I also feel, though, that I have in a sense a share of America.”
“Peace is hard work and we must not allow people to forget it.”
“I am an undiluted admirer of American values and the American dream and I believe they will continue to inspire not just the people of the United States but millions across the face of the globe.”
More on Determination
“So long as there is breath in me, that long will I persist.”
“There never has been devised, and there never will be devised, any law which will enable a man to succeed save by the exercise of those qualities which have always been the prerequisites of success - the qualities of hard work, of keen intelligence, of unflinching will.”
“Burn the boats as you enter the island and you will take the island.”