All money nowadays seems to be produced with a natural homing
instinct for the Treasury.
Prince Philip
May 1963. |
We live in what virtually amounts to a museum - which does
not happen to a lot of people.
Prince Philip
February 1964. |
Gentlemen, I think it is about time we 'pulled our fingers
out'
If we want to be more prosperous we're simply got
to get down to it and work for it. The rest of the world does
not owe us a living.
Prince Philip
Speech in October 1961. |
It was part of the fortunes of war. We didn't have counsellors
rushing around every time somebody let off a gun, asking 'are
you all right - are you sure you don't have a ghastly problem?'.
You just got on with it.
Prince Philip
Commenting on stress counselling for servicemen
in a TV documentary on the 50th Anniversary of D-Day. |
It's a pleasant change to be in a country that isn't ruled
by its people.
Prince Philip
To Alfredo Stroessner, the Paraguayan dictator. |
The best thing to do with a degree is to forget it.
Prince Philip
At the University of Salford. |