50+ Margot Asquith Quotes On Education, Social And Witty
Margot Asquith was an English author and wife of the former Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith. She wrote several books, including her autobiography, The Autobiography of Margot Asquith, which was published in 1920. She was also known for her wit, intelligence, and outspokenness, which made her a popular figure in British society. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Margot Asquith on life, love, education.
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Top 10 Margot Asquith Quotes
- She tells enough white lies to ice a wedding cake.
- I have been devoured all my life by an incurable and burning impatience: and to this day find all oratory, biography, operas, films, plays, books, and persons, too long.
- His modesty amounts to deformity.
- It is easier to influence strong than weak characters in life.
- Stafford Cripps has a brilliant mind, until he makes it up.
- He's very clever, but sometimes his brains go to his head.
- My father's nature turned out no waste product; he had none of that useless stuff in him that lies in heaps near factories. He took his own happiness with him.
- [On spiritualism:] I always knew the living talked rot, but it's nothing to the rot the dead talk.
- Although I am not stupid, the mathematical side of my brain is like dumb notes upon a damaged piano.
- Lloyd George? There is no Lloyd George. There is a marvellous brain; but if you were to shut him in a room and look through the keyhole there would be nobody there.
Margot Asquith Short Quotes
- Lord Birkenhead is very clever but sometimes his brains go to his head.
- You can do something with talent, but nothing with genius.
- What a pity, when Christopher Columbus discovered America, that he ever mentioned it.
- I have no face, only two profiles clapped together.
- Rumor is untraceable, incalculable, and infectious.
- He could not see a belt without hitting below it.
- It is not dying, but living, that is a preparation for Death.
- The Bible tells us to forgive our enemies, not our friends
- The capacity to suffer varies more than anything that I have observed in human nature.
- The spirit is an inward flame; a lamp the world blows upon but never puts out.
Margot Asquith Quotes About People
The ingrained idea that, because there is no king and they despise titles, the Americans are a free people is pathetically untrue. There is a perpetual interference with personal liberty over there that would not be tolerated in England for a week. — Margot Asquith
Rich men's houses are seldom beautiful, rarely comfortable, and never original. It is a constant source of surprise to people of moderate means to observe how little a big fortune contributes to Beauty. — Margot Asquith
I do not say I was ever what I would call "plain," but I have the sort of face that bores me when I see it on other people. — Margot Asquith
My sort of looks are of the kind that bore me when I see them on other people. — Margot Asquith
There are some people that you cannot change, you must either swallow them whole or leave them alone. — Margot Asquith
It is always dangerous to generalize, but the American people, while infinitely generous, are a hard and strong race and, but for the few cemeteries I have seen, I am inclined to think they never die. — Margot Asquith
Margot Asquith Famous Quotes And Sayings
To marry a man out of pity is folly; and, if you think you are going to influence the kind of fellow who has never had a chance, poor devil, you are profoundly mistaken. One can only influence the strong characters in life, not the weak; and it is the height of vanity to suppose that you can make an honest man of anyone. — Margot Asquith
Truthfulness with me is hardly a virtue. I cannot discriminate between truths that and those that don't need to be told. — Margot Asquith
There are big men, men of intellect, intellectual men, men of talent and men of action; but the great man is difficult to find, and it needs --apart from discernment --a certain greatness to find him. — Margot Asquith
My dear old friend King George V told me he would never have died but for that vile doctor, Lord Dawson of Penn. — Margot Asquith
I was born in the country of Hogg and Scott between the Yarrow and the Tweed, in the year 1864. — Margot Asquith
If Kitchener was not a great man, he was, at least, a great poster. — Margot Asquith
The power to love what is purely abstract is given to few. — Margot Asquith
Convictions no doubt have to be modified or expanded to meet changing conditions but ... to be a reliable political leader sooner or later your anchors must hold fast where other men's drag. — Margot Asquith
All I can say about my mind is that, like a fire carefully laid by a good housemaid, it is one that any match will light. — Margot Asquith
the announcement that you are going to tell a good story (and the chuckle that precedes it) is always a dangerous opening. — Margot Asquith
The first element of greatness is fundamental humbleness (this should not be confused with servility); the second is freedom from self; the third is intrepid courage, which, taken in its widest interpretation, generally goes with truth; and the fourth --the power to love --although I have put it last, is the rarest. — Margot Asquith
If you have been sunned through and through like an apricot on a wall from your earliest days, you are oversensitive to any withdrawal of heat. — Margot Asquith
I have always wanted to be a man, if only for the reason that I would like to have gauged the value of my intellect. — Margot Asquith
Till I see money spent on the betterment of man instead of on his idleness and destruction, I shall not believe in any perfect form of government. — Margot Asquith
She spends her day powdering her face till she looks like a bled pig. — Margot Asquith
[To Jean Harlow, who repeatedly mispronounced her first name:] No, no, Jean. The t is silent, as in Harlow. — Margot Asquith
There is nothing more perplexing in life than to know at what point you should surrender your intellect to your faith. — Margot Asquith
[To her host upon leaving a party:] Don't think it hasn't been charming, because it hasn't. — Margot Asquith
Too much brilliance has its disadvantages, and misplaced wit may raise a laugh, but often beheads a topic of profound interest. — Margot Asquith
The Almighty is a wonderful handicapper: He will not give us everything. — Margot Asquith
Journalism over here is not only an obsession but a drawback that cannot be overrated. Politicians are frightened of the press, and in the same way as bull-fighting has a brutalizing effect upon Spain (of which she is unconscious), headlines of murder, rape, and rubbish, excite and demoralize the American public. — Margot Asquith
From the happy expression on their faces you might have supposed that they welcomed the war. I have met with men who loved stamps, and stones, and snakes, but I could not imagine any man loving war. — Margot Asquith
[On Austen Chamberlain:] He is more loyal to his friends than to his convictions. — Margot Asquith
Haunted from my early youth by the transitoriness and pathos of life, I was aware that it is not enough to say "I am doing no harm," I ought to be testing myself daily, and asking myself what I am really achieving. — Margot Asquith
Life Lessons by Margot Asquith
- Margot Asquith taught us to be resilient and to never give up on our dreams, no matter how difficult the journey may be. She also showed us the importance of having a strong moral compass and standing up for what we believe in. Finally, she demonstrated the power of kindness and understanding, and how it can help us to build meaningful relationships with others.
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