It is normal for politicians in all countries to profess themselves the pupils of history, anxious to draw the right lessons from her teaching.
Douglas HurdThere is no consensus even today on the merits of Napoleon - and certainly no agreement on the rights and wrongs of the origins of the First World War.
Douglas HurdWe should be wary of politicians who profess to follow history while only noticing those signposts of history that point in the direction which they themselves already favour.
Douglas HurdThe tragedy of 9/11 galvanised the American superpower into action, leaving us in Europe divided in its wake.
Douglas HurdPeople know they are lacking something, they are constantly wanting some kind of spiritual guidance.
Douglas HurdBut Germany will always suffer, I fear, from the intensely dramatic character of the crimes of the Third Reich.
Douglas HurdMargaret Thatcher, growing up in a bombed and battered Britain, derived a distrust which has grown with the years not just of Germany but of all continental Europe.
Douglas HurdWe must admit that history is enjoyable to a large extent because it enables us to pass judgment on the past.
Douglas HurdSilence is regarded as a sort of sin now, and it has to be filled with a lot of gossip and soundbites.
Douglas HurdDiplomacy is unfashionable in the world of knee-jerk reaction and the dogmatic sound bite on television.
Douglas HurdTen Downing Street is a house, not an office. That is its most important characteristic.
Douglas HurdMen like Hitler and Stalin and their immediate lieutenants cannot plead in defence of their actions that these were justified by the accepted values of that time.
Douglas HurdNo military timetable should compel war when a successful outcome, namely a disarmed Iraq may be feasible without war, for example by allowing more time to the UN inspectors.
Douglas HurdIf Margaret Thatcher had been Prime Minister at the time, there would have been no Treaty of Maastricht.
Douglas HurdMargaret Thatcher was fearful of German unification because she believed that this would bring an immediate and formidable increase of economic strength to a Germany which was already the strongest economic partner in Europe.
Douglas Hurd