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The Price of Glory (Asquith)

 

[On the reason for the three sets of figures kept by the War Office]:
One to mislead the public; another to mislead the Cabinet; and the third to mislead itself.
-- Herbert Asquith (1852-1928) [English Liberal statesman and Prime Minister] in, The Price of Glory by Alastair Horne, 1962. Quoted in The Times Book of Quotations
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