13+ Edwina Currie Quotes On Education

Good Christian people who wouldn't dream of misbehaving will not catch AIDS. — Edwina Currie

Small, short-sighted, blonde, barbed - she reminds me of a bright little hedgehog. — Edwina Currie

The strongest possible piece of advice I would give any young woman is: Don't screw around, and don't smoke. — Edwina Currie

Back to Basics was absolute humbug, wasn't it? — Edwina Currie

If someone asks for a soft drink at a party, we no longer think he is a wimp. — Edwina Currie

Margaret Thatcher drove us like there was no tomorrow. But I think there is a genuine feeling now that this macho, workaholic, earn lots of money way of life has run its course. There has been a shift in attitude. People are looking for a more balanced approach. — Edwina Currie

I won't claim the workhouses didn't have their problems, but they were set up by people who cared. — Edwina Currie

One man's priority is another man's extravagence. — Edwina Currie

My message to businessmen of this country when they go abroad on business is that there is one thing above all they can take with them to stop them catching AIDS, and that is the wife. — Edwina Currie

Businessmen should stand or fall on their own two feet. — Edwina Currie

There's no smoke without mud being flung around. — Edwina Currie

The Labour Party is being led by a woman but she has not been elected to anything. She is the lady who makes the breakfast in the Kinnock household. — Edwina Currie

The suggestion that the prime minister had been flirting with one of the senior women cabinet ministers made me laugh every time I saw it, and I thought, "if you only knew!" Perhaps they should have pushed it a bit harder. — Edwina Currie

Life Lessons by Edwina Currie

  1. Edwina Currie's career in politics demonstrates the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. Despite her controversial statements and the criticism she faced, she was able to continue to serve in Parliament for a number of years.
  2. Her work also serves as a reminder of the power of speaking out and standing up for what you believe in, even in the face of opposition.
  3. Finally, her career highlights the importance of being open to learning and adapting, as she was able to make a successful transition from politics to writing and broadcasting.
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