In The Spectator (21 January, 1978).
Jo Grimond: Frasi in inglese
Jo Grimond, The Future of Liberalism (October, 1980).
The Liberal Future (London: Faber and Faber, 1959), p. 12.
The Daily Mail (28 November, 1977).
"Mr. Grimond names 'enemy we march against'", The Times, 16 September 1963, p. 6.
At the Liberal Party Assembly, 15 September 1963, indicating his intention that the party become involved in the central debates of British politics.
In the Alliance magazine (December/January 1982–3).
The Sunday Times (19 September, 1976).
In The Spectator (25 September, 1982).
November 1953, quoted in Alan Watkins The Liberal Dilemma (Macgibbon and Kee, 1966) p. 91.
February 1957, quoted in Michael McManus Jo Grimond: Towards the Sound of Gunfire (Birlinn, 2001) p. 120.
In the Journal of Economic Affairs (October, 1981).
The Daily Mail (26 July, 1977).
“The poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he…”
[Colonel Thomas Rainsborough, Putney Debates 1647] This is one Liberal Text. And it is more distinctive than may at first appear. It asserts the individual and the value of any individual - even the poorest He. But it asserts it without envy. It does not demand that the rich be made poor - nor even claim that the poor are more deserving than the rich. It demands equality in one thing only, the right to live one's own life.
The Liberal Future (London: Faber and Faber, 1959), p. 12.