The Parthenon without the marbles is like a smile with a tooth missing.

The Parthenon without the marbles is like a smile with a tooth missing.

Neil Kinnock
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quoting from Neil Kinnock, running against Thatcher in 1987:Why am I the first Kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get to university? Why is Glenys the first woman in her family in a thousand generations to be able to get to university? Is it because all our predecessors were thick? Did they lack talent? Those people who could sing, and play, and recite, and write poetry, those people who could make wonderful things with their hands? Those people who could dream dreams, see visions? Why didn't they get it? Was it because they were weak? Those people who could work eight hours underground and then come up and play football? Weak? Those women who could survive eleven childbearings? Were they weak? Anybody really think that they didn't get what we have because they didn't have the talent, or the strength, or the endurance, or the commitment? Of course not. It was because there was no platform on which they could stand.

Joe Biden, Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics
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The Parthenon without the marbles is like a smile with a tooth missing.

Neil Kinnock
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The unforgivable political sin is vanity the killer diet is sour grapes.

Neil Kinnock
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