I respected [Margaret Thatcher] enormously. She had great integrity in that respect.
I met my wife, Margaret L. Mack, at the University of Chicago. We were married in 1936. She died in 1970.
I had to live and breathe Margaret Thatcher for a few months. I totally engulfed myself in her life. I read her autobiography and a biography, 'The Grocer's Daughter. '
Mr. Thornton felt that in this influx no one was speaking to Margaret, and was restless under this apparent neglect. But he never went near her himself; he did not look at her. Only, he knew what she was doing — or not doing — better than anyone else in the room. Margaret was so unconscious of herself, and so much amused by watching other people, that she never thought whether she was left unnoticed or not.
For all his pain, he longed to see the author of it. Although he hated Margaret at times, when he thought of that gentle familiar attitude and all the attendant circumstances, he had a restless desire to renew her picture in his mind - a longing for the very atmosphere she breathed. He was in the Charybdis of passion, and must perforce circle and circle ever nearer round the fatal centre.
When the history of civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine.
The only thing that could possibly save British politics would be Margaret Thatcher's assassin.
Remember how Margaret Thatcher came to believe that abroad was more important than at home? Didn't do her much good.
Margaret Thatcher was in my year, and our first-year college photograph shows us standing side by side in the back row. We were both grammar school girls on state scholarships.
It's interesting - you had [George] Osborne crying at [Margaret Tatcher] funeral. She would have been the first person, she would have read these tears as being as fake as the smiles of his predecessors when they knifed her in the back.
She ( Margaret Thatcher )is democratic enough to talk down to anyone
I can't think of any male politician who magnetizes love and hate - mainly hate - the way [Margaret Thatcher] did.
I wanted to see the place where Margaret grew to what she is, even at the worst time of all, when I had no hope of ever calling her mine.
Margaret Thatcher - this great lady has not only served her country well, she has served the free world well.
My wife Margaret is the best thing that's ever happened to me.
I was named Margaret Yvonne. Margaret because my mother was very fond of one of the derivatives of the name. She was fascinated at the time by the movie star Baby Peggy and I suppose she wanted a Baby Peggy of her own.
Margaret was not a ready lover, but where she loved she loved passionately, and with no small degree of jealousy.
My mum Margaret was a single parent, but though life was a bit of a struggle she gave me every encouragement.
I'm quoting Margaret Thatcher. I quote her frequently.
Margaret Thatcher said,you know the problem with socialism is that eventually it will run out of other people's money. And she was absolutely right.