Henry Taylor Quote

No statesman, be he as discreet as he may, will escape having ascribed to him, as the result of interviews, promises and understandings which it was not his purpose to convey; and yet in a short time he will be unable to recollect what was said with sufficient distinctness to enable him to give a confident contradiction.


The Statesman (1836)


No statesman, be he as discreet as he may, will escape having ascribed to him, as the result of interviews, promises and understandings which it was...

No statesman, be he as discreet as he may, will escape having ascribed to him, as the result of interviews, promises and understandings which it was...

No statesman, be he as discreet as he may, will escape having ascribed to him, as the result of interviews, promises and understandings which it was...

No statesman, be he as discreet as he may, will escape having ascribed to him, as the result of interviews, promises and understandings which it was...