Harold MacMillan, an English statesman and prime minister, guided Britain through a period of profound social and economic change with pragmatism and vision. His leadership during the "wind of change" era saw the decolonization of Africa and the modernization of British society, leaving a lasting legacy on the nation and its place in the world.

"I have never found, in a long experience of politics, that criticism is ever inhibited by ignorance."



"I was determined that no British government should be brought down by the action of two tarts."



"At home, you always have to be a politician; when you're abroad, you almost feel yourself a statesman."


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"In long experience I find that a man who trusts nobody is apt to be the kind of man nobody trusts."



"(A Foreign Secretary) is forever poised between the cliche and the indiscretion."



"If people want a sense of purpose they should get it from their archbishop. They should certainly not get it from their politicians."



"As usual the Liberals offer a mixture of sound and original ideas. Unfortunately none of the sound ideas is original and none of the original ideas is sound."



"We have not overthrown the divine right of kings to fall down for the divine right of experts."

