14+ Harold Nicolson Quotes On Education, Power And Socialism
Harold Nicolson was a British diplomat, author and politician. He was an active member of the British Diplomatic Service and served as a diplomat in several countries, including Germany, Spain and Persia. He was also a prolific writer, publishing several books and articles on politics, diplomacy, travel and literature. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Harold Nicolson on education, power, leadership.
The great secret of a successful marriage is to treat all disasters as incidents and none of the incidents as disasters. — Harold Nicolson
The gift of broadcasting is, without question, the lowest human capacity to which any man could attain. — Harold Nicolson
We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others, by their acts. — Harold Nicolson
We were preparing not Peace only, but Eternal Peace. There was about us the halo of some divine mission. We must be alert, stern, righteous and ascetic. For we were bent on doing great, permanent and noble things. — Harold Nicolson
Coaches should realize that the only way to conquer drudgery is by getting through it as efficiently as they can. A dull job slackly done becomes twice as dull, whereas a dull job performed as efficiently as possible becomes half as dull. Effort appears to be the main art of living. — Harold Nicolson
The Irish do not want anyone to wish them well; they want everyone to wish their enemies ill. — Harold Nicolson
Every schoolmaster after the age of forty-nine, is inclined to flatulence is apt to swallow frequently and to puff — Harold Nicolson
To be a good diarist, one must have a snouty, sneaky mind. — Harold Nicolson
Few things are more agreeable than the spectacle of a man who loses his temper; we should be grateful to such people for providing us with moments of often unsullied delight. — Harold Nicolson
Berlin stimulates like arsenic. — Harold Nicolson
Only one person in 1000 is a bore, and HE is interesting because he is one person in 1000. — Harold Nicolson
These, then, are the qualities of my ideal diplomatist. Truth, accuracy, calm, patience, good temper, modesty and loyalty. They are also the qualities of an ideal diplomacy. But, the reader may object, you have forgotten intelligence, knowledge, discernment, prudence, hospitality, charm, industry, courage and even tact. I have not forgotten them. I have taken them for granted. — Harold Nicolson
Intellectuals incline to be individualists, or even independents, are not team conscious and tend to regard obedience as a surrender of personality. — Harold Nicolson
The worst thing, I fear, about being no longer young is that one is no longer young. — Harold Nicolson
Life Lessons by Harold Nicolson
- Harold Nicolson's work as a diplomat teaches us the importance of diplomacy and compromise in resolving conflicts.
- He also showed us the value of understanding and respecting different cultures and beliefs.
- His legacy is a reminder that effective communication and collaboration are essential for successful international relations.
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