3 Quotes filtered by Margot Asquith
What a pity, when Christopher Columbus discovered America, that he ever mentioned it.
Margot Asquith
Category: 100 Best Quotes Ever, Great American Quotes
What a pity, when Christopher Columbus discovered America, that he ever mentioned it.
Margot Asquith
Category: 100 Best Quotes Ever, Great American Quotes
Tags: 100 Best Quotes Ever, America, Great American Quotes, Margot Asquith, Pick of the bunch
I have no face, only two profiles.
Margot Asquith
Category: Appearance
Tags: Appearance, Margot Asquith, Politics
An inconvenient house with three poor staircases.
Margot Asquith
Category: Number 10
Tags: Government, Margot Asquith, Number 10
We do not believe that if you cut back what government does you diminish its authority. On the contrary, a government that did less, and therefore did better, would strengthen its authority.
Margaret Thatcher
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