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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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saved many an English spinster from being treated like an Indian widow.<br />

‘Love in a Cold Climate’ (1949) pt. 1, ch. 2<br />

An aristocracy in a republic is like a chicken whose head has been cut <strong>of</strong>f: it may run about in<br />

a lively way, but in fact it is dead.<br />

‘Noblesse Oblige’ (1956) ‘<strong>The</strong> English Aristocracy’<br />

Frogs...are slightly better than Huns or Wops, but abroad is unutterably bloody and foreigners<br />

are fiends.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Love’ (1945) ch. 15<br />

Wooing, so tiring, you know.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Love’ (1945)<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s a letter for you from France. How disgusting.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Love’ (1945)<br />

1.141 François Mitterand 1916—<br />

You, Attali, are a mere chapter. I am the entire volume.<br />

To his adviser, Jacques Attali, in ‘Observer’ ‘Sayings <strong>of</strong> the Year’ (1991)<br />

1.142 Addison Mizner 1892-1933<br />

See Ethel Watts Mumford (1.195)<br />

1.143 Wilson Mizner 1876-1933<br />

Be nice to people on your way up because you’ll meet ’em on your way down.<br />

In Alva Johnston ‘<strong>The</strong> Legendary Mizners’ (1953) ch. 4<br />

Treat a whore like a lady and a lady like a whore.<br />

In Alva Johnston ‘<strong>The</strong> Legendary Mizners’ (1953) ch. 4<br />

If you steal from one author, it’s plagiarism; if you steal from many, it’s research.<br />

In Alva Johnston ‘<strong>The</strong> Legendary Mizners’ (1953) ch. 4<br />

A trip through a sewer in a glass-bottomed boat.<br />

On Hollywood, in Alva Johnston ‘<strong>The</strong> Legendary Mizners’ (1953) ch. 4; converted by Mayor Jimmy Walker<br />

into ‘A reformer is a guy who rides through a sewer in a glass-bottomed boat’<br />

1.144 Moliére (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) 1622-73<br />

Prèsentez toujours le devant au monde.<br />

Always present your front to the world.<br />

‘L’Avare’ (1669) act 3, sc. 1<br />

Il faut manger pour vivre et non pas vivre pour manger.<br />

One should eat to live, and not live to eat.<br />

‘L’Avare’ (1669) act 3, sc. 1<br />

Tout ce qui n’est point prose est vers; et tout ce qui n’est point vers est prose.<br />

All that is not prose is verse; and all that is not verse is prose.

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