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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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Englishmen never will be slaves: they are free to do whatever the Government and public<br />

opinion allow them to do.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

An Englishman thinks he is moral when he is only uncomfortable.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

In the arts <strong>of</strong> life man invents nothing; but in the arts <strong>of</strong> death he outdoes Nature herself, and<br />

produces by chemistry and machinery all the slaughter <strong>of</strong> plague, pestilence and famine.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

In the arts <strong>of</strong> peace Man is a bungler.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

As an old soldier I admit the cowardice: it’s as universal as sea sickness, and matters just as<br />

little.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

When the military man approaches, the world locks up its spoons and packs <strong>of</strong>f its womankind.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

What is virtue but the Trade Unionism <strong>of</strong> the married?<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

Those who talk most about the blessings <strong>of</strong> marriage and the constancy <strong>of</strong> its vows are the very<br />

people who declare that if the chain were broken and the prisoners were left free to choose, the<br />

whole social fabric would fly asunder. You can’t have the argument both ways. If the prisoner is<br />

happy, why lock him in? If he is not, why pretend that he is?<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 3<br />

Beauty is all very well at first sight; but who ever looks at it when it has been in the house<br />

three days?<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) act 4<br />

Revolutions have never lightened the burden <strong>of</strong> tyranny: they have only shifted it to another<br />

shoulder.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) ‘<strong>The</strong> Revolutionist’s Handbook’, foreword<br />

<strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> government is the organization <strong>of</strong> idolatry.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) ‘Maxims: Idolatry’<br />

Democracy substitutes election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) ‘Maxims: Democracy’<br />

Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) ‘Maxims: Liberty and Equality’<br />

He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) ‘Maxims: Education’<br />

Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum <strong>of</strong> temptation with the maximum <strong>of</strong><br />

opportunity.<br />

‘Man and Superman’ (1903) ‘Maxims: Marriage’

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