I'm convinced there's a small room in the attic of the Foreign Office where future diplomats are taught to stammer.
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As quoted in Words and Their Masters (1974) by Israel Shenker, p. 170Peter Ustinov
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But the dreams of designing diplomats do not always prosper, and we must trust the future.
John Maynard Keynes
I always remember how a novel written by John Braine in the 1950s about working-class life in England, which was called Room at the Top, which was translated into Swedish as The Attic!
John Banville
It's a good idea for diplomats to keep their word in small matters. It makes the later complete betrayals more of a surprise.
John Barnes
A friend came to see me on one of the evenings of the last week — he thinks it was on Monday, August 3rd. We were standing at a window of my room in the Foreign Office. It was getting dusk, and the lamps were being lit in the space below...My friend recalls that I remarked on this with the words, "The lamps are going out all over Europe: we shall not see them lit again in our life-time."
Edward Grey
Thatcher also gave the following quote a few weeks later : I was brought up by a Victorian grandmother. You were taught to work jolly hard, you were taught to improve yourself, you were taught self-reliance, you were taught to live within your income, you were taught that cleanliness was next to godliness. You were taught self-respect, you were taught always to give a hand to your neighbor, you were taught tremendous pride in your country, you were taught to be a good member of your community. All of these things are Victorian values. [...] They are also perennial values as well.
Margaret Thatcher
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