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Joseph Chamberlain Quotes

If we fail, let us try again and again until we succeed.

If we fail, let us try again and again until we succeed.

Joseph Chamberlain (1885). “Speeches of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M. P.: With a Sketch of His Life”

The day of small nations has passed away; the day of Empires has come.

Speech at Birmingham, 12 May 1904, in 'The Times' 13 May 1904

Sugar is gone; silk has gone; iron is threatened; wool is threatened; cotton will go! How long are you going to stand it? At the present moment these industries...are like sheep in a field.

Speech in Greenock (7 October 1903), quoted in "Joseph Chamberlain and the Tariff Reform Campaign" by Julian Amery, London: Macmillan, (p. 471), 1969.

During the last 100 years, the House of Lords has never contributed one iota to popular liberties or popular freedom, or done anything to advance the common weal; but during that time it has protected every abuse and sheltered every privilege.

Speech at Birmingham, 4th August 1884, quoted in "The House of Lords: A handbook for Liberal speakers, writers and workers" by Liberal Publication Department, (p. 96), 1910.

In politics, there is no use looking beyond the next fortnight.

In letter from A. J. Balfour to 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 24 March 1886, in A. J. Balfour 'Chapters of Autobiography' (1930) ch. 16

We are not downhearted, but we cannot understand what is happening to our neighbours.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 142-44, speech at Southwick (Jan. 15, 1906), 1922.

London is the clearing-house of the world.

Speech at the Guildhall, 19 January 1904, in 'The Times' 20 January 1904

Learn to think imperially.

Speech at Guildhall, January 19, 1904.