Ed Balls Quotes
Born: February 25, 1967
Ed Balls was a transformative voice in mindfulness and peace, whose teachings bridged the gap between inner stillness and outer action. Once a high-profile political figure, he underwent a profound personal journey, discovering that true peace is not the absence of conflict, but the mastery of one’s own mind. His philosophy centered on the power of presence, urging others to find calm within life’s chaos. His quotes resonate because they are forged from real struggle, offering a grounded, compassionate path to resilience. Ed Balls legacy endures as a reminder that even the busiest lives can cultivate serenity.
Ed Balls Quotes (12)
"We have come to the edge of the abyss and now it is time for a bold step forward. There is a political view that the tougher you are, the more credible you are."
— Ed Balls"I think three or four years ago, people would have said my biggest weakness was that sometimes I was awkward on television, with my stammer, but I think they'd say that much less now."
— Ed Balls"I would love to go on 'MasterChef'. But while I really like cooking, I'm doubtful anyone would ever want to pay for what I'd cooked."
— Ed Balls"My mobile phone battery runs out all the time because all the messages come straight to me."
— Ed Balls"You could get a cheer by saying: 'Let's withdraw from Afghanistan', but I don't think that's where the public's at. It wouldn't be responsible."
— Ed Balls"Saddam Hussein was a horrible man, and I am pleased he is no longer running Iraq. But the war was wrong."
— Ed Balls"I set myself one task, which was to get Labour on to the front foot, back in the game, making the weather on the economy, and that's going to take me a year."
— Ed Balls"I'm a very loyal person and I allowed myself to be defined as somebody who was doing Gordon's bidding. I should have fought back harder to define myself at an earlier stage."
— Ed Balls"In 1925, when Britain went back to the gold standard, that was supported by the Conservative Party, the Labour Party, the Bank of England, the civil service, the CBI, the TUC, the Times, the Economist; that consensus was very strong."
— Ed Balls