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Alastair Campbell

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A name that surfaces again and again in collections of great quotes, Alastair Campbell clearly understood the power of language. The range of their thinking — from Politics to Happiness — speaks to an intellectual restlessness that shows in every quote. Our collection holds 13 quotes from Alastair Campbell, each offering a different angle on Politics, Happiness, Wisdom, Sports, and Marriage. Here is a taste of their wisdom: "There has been a shift to what may be defined as a culture of negativity which goes well beyond coverage of politics."

“May I share with you my earliest memory of a political row? It was with my mother, about the Queen - classic Freudian stuff, shrinks would say. I was eight, and refusing to watch the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast.”

— Alastair Campbell

Christmas

All Quotes by Alastair Campbell

“To me, marriage is partly a religious thing and I'm not religious.”

— Alastair Campbell

Marriage

“We should confine booing in sports arenas to sport. I love a good boo as much as the next football fan.”

— Alastair Campbell

Sports

“Failure, it is thought, is what sells, and what people want to hear and read about. I am not so sure.”

— Alastair Campbell

Failure

“Friends have suggested that I am the least qualified person to talk about happiness, because I am often down, and sometimes profoundly depressed. But I think that's where my qualification comes from. Because to know happiness, it helps to know unhappiness.”

— Alastair Campbell

Happiness

“So here is one of my theories on happiness: we cannot know if we have lived a truly happy life until the very end. This view of life and death was reinforced by my close witnessing of the buildup to the death of Philip Gould. Philip was without doubt my closest friend in politics. When he died, I felt like I had lost a limb.”

— Alastair Campbell

Death

“Clinton is a big personality who has led a big life, and for some of the media conventional wisdom to boil it down to a view that 'all people are really interested in' are a few moments of madness in the Oval Office gets him, the importance of the presidency, and the significance of his life, all wrong.”

— Alastair Campbell

Wisdom

“May I share with you my earliest memory of a political row? It was with my mother, about the Queen - classic Freudian stuff, shrinks would say. I was eight, and refusing to watch the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast.”

— Alastair Campbell

Christmas

“There has been a shift to what may be defined as a culture of negativity which goes well beyond coverage of politics.”

— Alastair Campbell

Politics

“My dad, Donald, was a vet and had a practice in Yorkshire. Cats and dogs were his bread and butter, but his greatest love was large animals.”

— Alastair Campbell

Dad

“By asking the question 'Am I happy?,' and via the answer setting out what I mean by happiness, there is a political route that can be taken, by asking another question - 'Can politics deliver happiness, and should it try?'”

— Alastair Campbell

Happiness