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Neil Kinnock is a British politician who served as leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Throughout his career, Kinnock was known for his strong principles, commitment to social justice, and ability to inspire change within the Labour movement. His leadership efforts remind others that perseverance, even in the face of political setbacks, can lead to meaningful reforms and that staying true to one's values is key to shaping a better future for all.
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"The Parthenon without the marbles is like a smile with a tooth missing."

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"Loyalty is a fine quality, but in excess it fills political graveyards."

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"The enemy of idealism is zealotry."

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"I would die for my country but I could never let my country die for me."

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"I warn you not to be ordinary, I warn you not to be young, I warn you not to fall ill, and I warn you not to grow old."

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"You cannot fashion a wit out of two half-wits."

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"Do something that makes a difference - because, by God, there's a lot to make you angry."

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