Clement Attlee Professions : Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Born : January 3, 1883 Died : October 8, 1967 Browse All Authors Top 35 quotes by Clement Attlee There is a denial of the value of the individual. Christianity affirms the value of each individual soul. Nazism denies it. The individual is sacrificed to the idol of the German Leader, German State or the German race. The ordinary citizen is allowed to hear and think only as the rulers decree. Clement Attlee race idols thinking Why does Mosley always speak as though he were a feudal landlord abusing tenants who are in arrears with their rent ? Clement Attlee politics political doe Fifty percent of Winston is genius, fifty percent bloody fool. He will behave like a child. Clement Attlee political genius children It's nice to keep in touch - besides, it's the only place in London where you can park a car. Clement Attlee car nice government The Peace Treaties must be scrapped ... I stand for no more war and no more secret diplomacy. Clement Attlee diplomacy secret war I am pleased to see from the laughter on the Ministerial benches that there is no implication on their part to take Sir Oswald Mosley too seriously. It can easily be seen to-day that this idea of a dictator is gradually falling down. Clement Attlee laughter ideas fall I am a diffident man. I find it hard to carry on a conversation. Clement Attlee hard conversation men The House of Lords is like a glass of champagne that has stood for five days Clement Attlee glasses historical house It is dangerous to play politics with the Budget. Clement Attlee budgets dangerous play Not Churchill. Sixty-five, old for a Churchill. Clement Attlee sixty five I think the British have the distinction above all other nations of being able to put new wine into old bottles without bursting them. Clement Attlee bottles wine thinking Can't publish. Don't rhyme, don't scan. Clement Attlee rhyme publish The press lives on disaster. Clement Attlee disaster politics political One layer was certainly 17th century. The 18th century in him is obvious. There was the 19th century, and a large slice, of course, of the 20th century; and another, curious layer which may possibly have been the 21st. Clement Attlee been him curious may The last of our enemies is laid low. Clement Attlee low enemies our last Similar Authors Bonar Law former-prime-minister-of-the-united-kingdom Arthur Balfour former-prime-minister-of-the-united-kingdom Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery former-prime-minister-of-the-united-kingdom Anthony Eden former-prime-minister-of-the-united-kingdom Alec Douglas-Home former-prime-minister-of-the-united-kingdom Henry Campbell-Bannerman former-prime-minister-of-the-united-kingdom All Authors