If people want a sense of purpose, they should get it from their archbishops. They should not hope to receive it from their politicians.


in conversation 1963; Henry Fairlie The Life of Politics (1968)


If people want a sense of purpose, they should get it from their archbishops. They should not hope to receive it from their politicians.

If people want a sense of purpose, they should get it from their archbishops. They should not hope to receive it from their politicians.

If people want a sense of purpose, they should get it from their archbishops. They should not hope to receive it from their politicians.

If people want a sense of purpose, they should get it from their archbishops. They should not hope to receive it from their politicians.