Mrs. T and the S. Word
Speaking of socialists Margaret Thatcher remarked that "what we need from these people is not advice, but an apology." The following quotes - by permission - have been gleaned from Margaret Thatcher Foundation.
The nine most dangerous words in the English language are “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help” (Ronald Reagan).

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"They still believe in a bossy state that tells you which schools your children should go to, how much homework they must do, and even when they ought to go to bed. But, of course, we're all just children in the eyes of this government"
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“The
Russians who are lucky to have such a marvellous sense of humour, if only
because they've had so little to laugh about, recount a story about Leonid
Brezhnev's arrival at the pearly gates. St. Peter tells him that he has been
found wanting but that he can choose between a capitalist and a socialist hell.
To St. Peter's surprise the former Soviet leader replies that he prefers a
socialist hell. St. Peter tells him to think carefully: this is no time for
propaganda. But Brezhnev repeats that he chooses a socialist hell. St. Peter
grants his wish, but asks for an explanation. To which Brezhnev replies that at
least in a socialist hell they will always be short of fuel.”

“a system of the
sort described by T. S. Eliot as being "so perfect that no one will need
to be good"”
“a system of the
sort described by T. S. Eliot as being "so perfect that no one will need
to be good"”
"it's not just the under-class
but the "over-class" that causes the trouble. If politicians or
bureaucrats are given power that is unaccountable and unrestrained they will,
in the long-run, be as corrupt as they can get away with. That's the best
possible argument for limited government - and a pretty good one too against a
centralised European Super-state"
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