I was determined that no british government should be brought down by the action of two tarts. — Harold Macmillan
At home, you always have to be a politician; when you’re abroad, you almost feel yourself a statesman. — Harold Macmillan
I have never found, in a long experience of politics, that criticism is ever inhibited by ignorance. — Harold Macmillan
I read a great number of press reports and find comfort in the fact that they are nearly always conflicting. — Harold Macmillan
In long experience I find that a man who trusts nobody is apt to be the kind of man nobody trusts. — Harold Macmillan
Marxism is like a classical building that followed the renaissance; beautiful in its way, but incapable of growth. — Harold Macmillan
There might be 1 finger on the trigger, but there will be 15 fingers on the safety catch. — Harold Macmillan
Tradition does not mean that the living are dead, it means that the dead are living. — Harold Macmillan
We have not overthrown the divine right of kings to fall down for the divine right of experts. — Harold Macmillan