“We should not value education as a means to prosperity, but prosperity as a means to education. Only then will our priorities be right. For education, unlike prosperity is an end in itself....”
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“We should not value education as a means to prosperity, but prosperity as a means to education. Only then will our priorities be right. For education, unlike prosperity is an end in itself....”
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“All rational beings laugh--and maybe only rational beings laugh. And all rational beings benefit from laughing. As a result there has emerged a peculiar human institution--that of the joke,...”
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“The God of the philosophers disappeared behind the world, because he was described in the third person, and not addressed in the second.”
“Certainly the multicultural activists in the Labour party and the universities wanted to destroy the old white Anglo-Saxon education system as they saw it, and produce something completely d...”
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“Whether it is a garden gnome, the sound of Bing Crosby launching into 'White Christmas', the blinking innocent eyes of Bambi or the words of Patience Strong, the kitsch phenomenon is there a...”
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“I am hostile to the idea that collective solutions have to be made by committees and then imposed top-down. I very much prefer bottom-up solutions.”
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“Cameron's resignation really was the death knell of the Conservative Party as we knew it because that's something a proper Conservative politician cannot do: renounce leadership at the momen...”
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“What the word conservative means is not putting things back but conserving them. There are things that are threatened and you love them, so you want to keep them.”
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“Morality is like a field of flowers beneath which the corpses are piled in a thousand layers. It is an evolved mechanism whereby the human organism proceeds through life sustained on every s...”
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“It's right to flog a dead horse sometimes, when the previous flogging has not annihilated it.”
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“The conservative is the one who understands his own society from within and loves and defends it.”
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“On the whole, I rather disapprove of cookbooks, except for the literary ones, like Elizabeth David's.”
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“If you're going to have a free economy, one in which the ordinary citizen can dispose of his own income, you're going to have people who dispose of it in an anti-social way.”
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“A high culture is the self-consciousness of a society. It contains the works of art, literature, scholarship and philosophy that establish a shared frame of reference among educated people.”
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“For two centuries the English countryside has been an icon of national identity and the loved reminder of our island home. Yet the government is bent on littering the hills with wind turbine...”
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“I do ask myself why I make people so enraged, because I only ever say what I think. And while I know it might not be everyone's point of view, that doesn't seem particularly intolerable to m...”
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“Like every other viable environmental policy, the search for clean energy begins at home.”
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“Of course, it is the case that conservatism as I envisage it distances itself always from abstract conceptions and tries to find the concrete reality.”
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“The Scottish desire for independence is, to some extent, a fabrication. They want to identify themselves as Scots but still to be part of a, to enjoy the subsidy they get from being part of...”
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“Anyone can lie. One need only have the requisite intention - in other words, to say something with the intention to deceive. Faking, by contrast, is an achievement. To fake things you have t...”
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