Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by William Rees-Mogg

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British journalist William Rees-Mogg.
Last updated on April 15, 2025.
William Rees-Mogg

William Rees-Mogg, Baron Rees-Mogg was a British newspaper journalist who was Editor of The Times from 1967 to 1981. In the late 1970s, he served as High Sheriff of Somerset, and in the 1980s was Chairman of the Arts Council of Great Britain and Vice-Chairman of the BBC's Board of Governors. He was the father of the politicians Jacob and Annunziata Rees-Mogg.

War on the cheap is always a rotten policy.
Governments lie; bankers lie; even auditors sometimes lie: gold tells the truth.
Anyone who has walked through the deserted palaces of Versailles or Vienna realise how much of a part of the life of a nation is lost when a monarchy is abolished. If buckingham palace and windsor castle were transformed into museums, if one politician competed against another for president of the republic, Britain would be a sadder and less interesting place. Our politicians are not men such as could challenge more than a thousand years of history.
Lord Rees-Mogg argues that the time for reconciliation in Tibet is passing with the looming departure of its spiritual leader. — © William Rees-Mogg
Lord Rees-Mogg argues that the time for reconciliation in Tibet is passing with the looming departure of its spiritual leader.
The United States may have retained more of the intellectual imprint of the British 18th century than Britain itself.
John Prescott has made the government look greedy and ridiculous. Labour is seen as the corrupt party. The government has been fulfilling the old rule that oppositions do not win elections, governments lose them.
The Treasury model of the economy has been pretty well wrong on everything for many years
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