37+ Stanley Baldwin Quotes On Education, Religion And American Revolution

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Top 10 Stanley Baldwin Quotes

  1. I would rather trust a woman's instinct than a man's reason.
  2. Dictatorship is like a giant beech-tree - very magnificent to look at in its prime, but nothing grows underneath it.
  3. The intelligent are to the intelligentsia what a gentleman is to a gent.
  4. Power without responsibility -- the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages.
  5. I wish Stanley Baldwin no ill, but it would have been much better if he had never lived.
  6. The world was never more unsafe for democracy then it is today.
  7. Had the employers of past generations all of them dealt fairly with their men there would have been no unions.
  8. The attainment of an ideal is often the beginning of a disillusion.
  9. When I was a little boy in Worcestershire reading history books I never thought I should have to interfere between a king and his mistress.
  10. You will find in politics that you are much exposed to the attribution of false motive. Never complain and never explain.

Stanley Baldwin Short Quotes

  • The work of a Prime Minister is the loneliest job in the world.
  • The die-hard opinions of George III couched in the language of Edmund Burke.
  • Whether we like it or not we are consideably bound to Europe.
  • War would end if the dead could return.
  • A lot of hard-faced men who look as if they had done very well out of the war.
  • I wish for many reasons flying had never been invented.
  • I would rather be an opportunist and float than go to the bottom with my principles around my neck.

Stanley Baldwin Quotes About Defense

The only defense is offense, which means that you have to kill more women and children more quickly than the enemy if you wish to save yourselves. — Stanley Baldwin

Let us never forget this: since the day of the air, the old frontiers are gone. When you think of the defense of England you no longer think of the chalk cliffs of Dover; you think of the Rhine. That is where our frontier lies. — Stanley Baldwin

The bomber will always get through. The only defense is in offense, which means that you have to kill more women and children more quickly that the enemy if you want to save yourselves. — Stanley Baldwin

Since the day of the air, the old frontiers are gone. When you think of the defense of England you no longer think of the chalk cliffs of Dover; you think of the Rhine. — Stanley Baldwin

Stanley Baldwin Famous Quotes And Sayings

I think it is well . . . for the man in the street to realise there is no power on earth that can protect him from bombing, whatever people may tell him. The bomber will always get through. The only defence is in offence, which means that you have to kill more women and children more quickly than the enemy if you want to save yourselves. — Stanley Baldwin

No British Prime Minister of the last seventy years has been more harshly stereotyped than Stanley Baldwin. No one has been so much ignored, after the initial judgements of contemporaries had been made. — Stanley Baldwin

There is no country... where there are not somewhere lovers of freedom who look to this country to carry the torch and keep it burning bright until such time as they may again be able to light their extinguished torches at our flame. We owe it not only to our own people but to the world to preserve our soul for that. — Stanley Baldwin

Whatever failures may have come to parliamentary government in countries which have not those traditions, and where it is not a natural growth, that is no proof that parliamentary government has failed. — Stanley Baldwin

"Magna Carta is the Law: Let the King look out." So it has always been with tyrants among our own people: when the King was tyrant, let him look out. And it has always been the same, and will be the same, whether the tyrant be the Barons, whether the tyrant be the Church, whether he be demagogue or dictator - let them look out. — Stanley Baldwin

A statesman wants courage and a statesman wants vision; but believe me, after six months' experience, he wants first, second, third and all the time - patience. — Stanley Baldwin

Once I leave, I leave. I am not going to speak to the man on the bridge, and I am not going to spit on the deck. — Stanley Baldwin

There is a wind of nationalism and freedom blowing round the world, and blowing as strongly in Asia as elsewhere. — Stanley Baldwin

If I did not believe that our work was done in the faith and hope that at some day, it may be a million years hence, the Kingdom of God will spread over the whole world, I would have no hope, I could do no work, and I would give my office over this morning to anyone who would take it. — Stanley Baldwin

Just as the results of inebriety are most painful to the habitually sober, and just as the greatest saints have often been the greatest sinners, so, when the first class brain does something stupid, the stupidity of that occasion is colossal. — Stanley Baldwin

I am a man of peace. I am longing and working and praying for peace, but I will not surrender the safety and security of the British constitution. You placed me in power eighteen months ago by the largest majority accorded to any party for many, many years. Have I done anything to forfeit that confidence? Cannot you trust me to ensure a square deal to secure even justice between man and man? — Stanley Baldwin

England totally disarmed and an easy prey to hostile forces! Can you think of anything more likely to excite cupidity and hostile intention? We should sink to the level of a fifth rate Power, our Colonies would be stripped from us, our commerce would decline, famine and unemployment would stalk the land... I have yet to learn that the cause of peace can be served by rendering our country impotent. — Stanley Baldwin

This country to-day [is] the last stronghold of freedom, standing like a rock in a tide that is threatened to submerge the world. — Stanley Baldwin

The real need of the day is moral and spiritual rearmament. God's Living Spirit can transcend conflicting political systems, can reconcile order and freedom, can rekindle true patriotism, can unite all citizens in the service of the nation, and all nations in the service of mankind. — Stanley Baldwin

The papers conducted by Lord Rothermere and Lord Beaverbrook are not newspapers in the ordinary acceptance of the term. They are engines of propaganda for the constantly-changing policies, desires, personal wishes, and personal likes and dislikes of two men? What the proprietorship of those papers is aiming at is power, and power without responsibility the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages. — Stanley Baldwin

Do not fear or misunderstand when the Government say they are looking to our defences. I give you my word that there will be no great armaments. — Stanley Baldwin

Life Lessons by Stanley Baldwin

  1. Stanley Baldwin taught the importance of self-reflection and humility; he was known for his willingness to accept criticism and learn from his mistakes.
  2. He also showed the value of hard work and dedication; he worked tirelessly to improve the lives of those he served.
  3. Finally, he demonstrated the power of resilience; despite facing numerous political and personal challenges, he remained committed to his beliefs and ideals.
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