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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.
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Prince Philip: Duke of Edinburgh and member of British Royal Family. Husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. Born June 10, 1921, in Corfu, Greece.



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