A Quote by H. H. Asquith

The War office kept three sets of figures - one to mislead the public, another to mislead the cabinet and the third to mislead itself. — © H. H. Asquith
The War office kept three sets of figures - one to mislead the public, another to mislead the cabinet and the third to mislead itself.
I think that could be perhaps a little misleading and even our statistics can mislead people at the times though they are not misleading in themselves. It is just that people get mislead
A newspaper has three things to do. One is to amuse, another is to entertain and the rest is to mislead.
Benjamin Netanyahu is no Winston Churchill. Whatever else he, is he's not a Winston Churchill. He basically violated the great rule, which is it's better to mislead the people and to lose an election than to mislead the people and win an election.
The power to lead is the power to mislead, and the power to mislead is the power to destroy.
I speak very quickly, even for an elected public servant. So if I fast-talk you, I'm not trying to mislead you.
The most disturbing part of working on all these issues is the amount of money spent by corporations to confuse, mislead and misinform the public. This is one of the reasons why we are always taking two steps forward and three steps back.
People who purposefully mislead the public about issues as important as our kids' education have absolutely no place at the table.
I think it's clear that Planned Parenthood has worked to mislead the public about who they are... they do not provide mammograms. They are the middleman, or middle woman, if you will.
People who are running for office mislead the American people by saying that there's a three-point plan or a bumper sticker kind of way of bringing down gasoline prices. The fact of the matter is that nobody can do that. The price of oil is set on the global economy. People who have looked at this closely and hard know that's the case.
They mislead the unwitting masses.
O vanity, mislead no more!
I don't want to mislead people.
My Democratic colleagues, many of whom hold law degrees, should know better than to intentionally oversimplify court rulings to mislead the public and score political points.
Always mystify, mislead and surprise the enemy if possible.
I didn't mislead people. I know I didn't lie and I have got to establish that.
Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible.
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