It was difficult to rate these quotes as they are all worthy of being number one, but here goes.
Think about this one; it actually makes a lot of sense in a negotiating situation. And it was said by Che Guevara who has to be one of the iconic figures of the 20th century, whatever your politics.
Mahatma Gandhi spoke these words and they reflect his philosophy. He, like Che was a revolutionary, although the road he took to achieve his ends was very different in the end to that of Che.
This was said by the great Albert Einstein who was a genius, but whose imaginative leap gave us the theory of relativity which has been more or less proved now. Imagination is extremely important as without it we would have no art, music of fiction.
President John F. Kennedy. He demonstrated a good grasp of history which subsequent US Presidents (with the exception of Bill Clinton)did not seem to have. We certainly have to move with the times and look to the future and try to remedy mistakes of the past, not repeat them.
Dr King would no doubt be happy that at last a Black American is President if the united States, and while his dream has not totally come to fruition America has made great strides forward in the field of race relations since this speech was delivered in 1963.
Oscar Wilde spoke these profound words, and they still hold true. We cannot be told what is right and what we should do, we have to find out what is right for us by a process of trial and error and learning from our mistakes.
Sir Winston Churchill, who was a historian as well as a statesman, could have taught MR. Blair and President George W. Bush a thing or two. Unfortunately neither heeded these prophetic words of Churchill’s when they decided to save the Iraqis from Saddam Hussein.
Dr Seuss, known for his rhyming stories (“The Cat in the Hat” and “Horton” which became a full-length animated film) said this, proving that he was not just a rhymester but had his finger on the global pulse.
Vidal Sassoon said this, and he knew how hard it was to make his mark in the hairdressing trade. His success was the result of his hard work and effort, it didn’t come overnight. His industriousness made him a household word and many aspiring hair dressers would love to have had the opportunity to be taught by the man they regard as the master hairdresser.
This, last but not least is a more colourful image to describe statistics that the quote that is usually trotted out, and was said by Sir Winston Churchill.
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