Quotes of Lord Caradon - somelinesforyou

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Now that he has changed the weather, Lion and lamb can vote together. God bless the Russian delegation, I waive consecutive translation. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Now that he has changed the weather, Lion and lamb can vote together. God bless the Russian delegation, I waive consecutive translation. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Now that he has changed the weather, Lion and lamb can vote together. God bless the Russian delegation, I waive consecutive translation. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon

“ I wanted to say in the Security Council, There is no cause for alarm. The rumbling sound that you hear is the normal noise of the Soviet ambassador being lowered and locked into a fixed position. But I never got to say it, the time was never quite right. ”

- Lord Caradon
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