My first task is to show how great we are as a nation - let's banish the pessimists.

I've set up businesses. I've set up charities. I have actually done the work myself.

Along with 'normal' people in this country, I'm sick and tired of political correctness.

If I was prime minister, there would be absolutely zero risk that Brexit wouldn't happen.

I am a very committed Christian. I think my values and everything I do is driven by that.

If you find an Australian indoors, it's a fair bet that he will have a glass in his hand.

How much do you want? Do you want three meals in a hawker centre, food court or restaurant?

I think, as ever, with a big change like Brexit, it's awakened people's interest in politics.

At the end of the day, European politicians face the ballot box, as do all of us politicians.

When in doubt, cook a Sunday roast, get the family around you, and you'll feel fine afterwards.

I don't believe anything. I only know some things to a greater degree of certainty than others.

But me thought it lessened my esteem of a king, that he should not be able to command the rain.

The only way to avoid making mistakes is not to do anything. And that will be the ultimate mistake.

Because what we have done, we have thrown clothes off and they have picked them up and put them on.

I believe that the love of same-sex couples is every bit as valuable as that of opposite-sex couple.

Without trust, words become the hollow sound of a wooden gong. With trust, words become life itself.

Parliament's centuries of history have been overwhelmingly dominated by men, but things are changing.

I personally believe a crucial ingredient in rehabilitation is to admit that you completely screwed up.

If you asked her (Margaret Thatcher) about Sinai, she would probably think it was the plural for sinus.

I did this night promise my wife never to go to bed without calling upon God, upon my knees, in prayer.

However we choose to leave the E.U., let me be clear: we remain committed to dealing with climate change.

I always make decisions with the facts so I would look to make an early decision with the benefit of the facts.

I do want to be very clear: I see our nuclear deterrent as absolutely core insurance for our national security.

As leader of the House, I seek to do exactly that, treating all members of Parliament with courtesy and respect.

Too few people in my old field of financial services were ever brought to book for their part in the 2008 crash.

Ed Timpson is a fantastic minister for early intervention, and Liz Truss is a fantastic minister for Sure Start.

Mass becomes immobile; it cannot manoeuvre and therefore cannot win victories, it can only crush by sheer weight.

Actually I do believe we need a proper licensed regime that works better and is much more focused on animal welfare.

The great news is we have an all-female shortlist with no positive discrimination or anything, isn't that fantastic?

We can demonstrate to the world that the U.K. remains a beacon for opportunity, fairness, and democratic leadership.

I want to live in Britain with a sense of humour - where there are no groups whose life choices are 'above' criticism.

I just don't accept the premise that we have any economic issue with voting to leave. I think it's absolutely balanced.

Transparency will be at the heart of everything I do - it's what parliament expects, and it's what the public deserves.

Until we do something about wild dogs, kangaroos competing for pasture, your fortunes in life aren't gonna turn around.

I have just committed the mortal sin of laughing in the Members' Library. No-one around here has done that for a while.

I want to live in a Britain where there is a shared belief in freedom and democracy, and equal rights for men and women.

Women have a huge amount to offer. We're not all one homogenous bunch. We've all got different strengths and weaknesses.

Now public business takes up so much of my time that I must get time a Sundays or a nights to look after my own matters.

War is the mass murder of workers. When workers refuse to obey the calls of their governments, there will be no more war.

But Lord! To see the absurd nature of Englishmen that cannot forbear laughing and jeering at everything that looks strange.

I am a passionate, pragmatic, and positive believer in Brexit, and with my three-step plan, we can decisively leave the E.U.

I think part of the whole agenda of being open for business is about making sure that people can get here and also get there.

I have always emphasized that the Iranian people has the right to obtain nuclear technology and energy for peaceful purposes.

Dialogue is the only way to end war and terror. We need practical solidarity with those who are weaker and diplomacy from below.

Having children has no bearing on the ability to be PM. I deeply regret that anyone has got the impression that I think otherwise.

I know what we need to get done to leave the E.U. in a smooth fashion - and I also know that we do not need is a lengthy extension.

Breaking a glass in the northwest is rather like belching in Arabia, for it appears to be done as a mark of appreciation or elation.

If you are asking me, am I going to be sort of saying 'oh well 'God's told me to do this and do that' well of course that's not the case.

They say "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." In the Marine Corps, you can make that horse wish to hell he had.

Saw a wedding in the church. It was strange to see what delight we married people have to see these poor fools decoyed into our condition.

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