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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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4.110 Israel Putnam 1718-90<br />

Men, you are all marksmen—don’t one <strong>of</strong> you fire until you see the white <strong>of</strong> their eyes.<br />

At Bunker Hill, 1775; in R. Frothingham ‘History <strong>of</strong> the Siege <strong>of</strong> Boston’ (1873) ch. 5 n; also attributed to<br />

William Prescott (1726-95)<br />

4.111 Mario Puzo 1920—<br />

I’ll make him an <strong>of</strong>fer he can’t refuse.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Godfather’ (1969) ch. 1<br />

A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Godfather’ (1969) ch. 1<br />

4.112 Pyrrhus 319-272 B.C.<br />

One more such victory and we are lost.<br />

After defeating the Romans at Asculum, 279 B.C., in Plutarch ‘Parallel Lives’ ‘Pyrrhus’ ch. 21, sect. 9<br />

5.0 Q<br />

5.1 Q<br />

See Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (5.5)<br />

5.2 Francis Quarles 1592-1644<br />

I wish thee as much pleasure in the reading, as I had in the writing.<br />

‘Emblems’ (1635) ‘To the Reader’<br />

<strong>The</strong> heart is a small thing, but desireth great matters. It is not sufficient for a kite’s dinner, yet<br />

the whole world is not sufficient for it.<br />

‘Emblems’ (1635) bk. 1, no. 12 ‘Hugo de Anima’<br />

We spend our midday sweat, our midnight oil;<br />

We tire the night in thought, the day in toil.<br />

‘Emblems’ (1635) bk. 2, no. 2, l. 33<br />

Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise.<br />

‘Emblems’ (1635) bk. 2, no. 2, l. 46<br />

Man is Heaven’s masterpiece.<br />

‘Emblems’ (1635) bk. 2, no. 6, epigram 6<br />

Thou art my way; I wander, if thou fly;<br />

Thou art my light; if hid, how blind am I!<br />

Thou art my life; if thou withdraw, I die.<br />

‘Emblems’ (1643) bk. 3, no. 7<br />

Our God and soldiers we alike adore

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