William Ewart Gladstone quotes - page 5
...if it be true that, at periods now long past, England has had her full share of influence in stimulating by her example the martial struggles of the world, may she likewise be forward, now and hereafter, to show that she has profited by the heavy lessons of experience, and to be-if, indeed, in the designs of Providence, she is elected to that office-the standard-bearer of the nations upon the fruitful paths of peace, industry, and commerce.
William Ewart Gladstone
...the practice of thrift is not one of the most distinguishing characteristics of the people of this country. It exists more beyond the border, in Scotland, undoubtedly, than it does in England, but it is increasing, and increasing very much, happily, in England itself. I rejoice to say that it has been in the power of the State to effect this by judicious legislation-not by what is called "grandmotherly legislation", of which I for one have a great deal of suspicion-but by legislation thoroughly sound in principle-namely, that legislation which like your savings bank, helps the people by enabling the people to help themselves.
William Ewart Gladstone