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"That worst evil of long dictatorships: the loss of all political experience."
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James Cameron (journalist)
Mark James Walter Cameron CBE was a British journalist and writer, in whose memory the annual James Cameron Memorial Lecture is given.
"That worst evil of long dictatorships: the loss of all political experience."
"The fabulous Eva, Government Glad-Hand Girl No. 1 of the extravagant political novelette that is Argentina."
"I like the evening in India, the one magic moment when the sun balances on the rim of the world, and the hush descends, and ten thousand civil servants drift homeward on a river of bicycles, brooding on the Lord Krishna and the cost of living."
"The new world will be a place of answers and no questions, because the only questions left will be answered by computers, because only computers will know what to ask."
"I do not know why journalists insist on calling their stuff "pieces", when they are in fact little entities, attempting to have beginnings, middles and endings."
"When Nikita Khrushchev wrapped himself in the bloody mantle of the Czars he broke Hungary, he broke the little Communist parties over the western world, and he broke the hearts of many honest men who had trusted a little too far, a little too long."
"It was clumsy and cruel and thoughtless and without consideration. Step by step, the west blundered and floundered into a dilemma they never completely comprehended and never in fact sought: from the very beginning, they argued in cliches."
"Much of my life seems in retrospect to have been spent in the company of putative national leaders passing through the process of being denounced and imprisoned for sedition, as part of the inevitable progression towards the Prime Ministership and the ritual tea-party at Windsor Castle."