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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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Die Vermittelung des Friedens denke ich mir nicht so, dass wir nun bei divergirenden<br />

Ansichten den Schiedsrichter spielen und sagen...<br />

I do not regard the procuring <strong>of</strong> peace as a matter in which we should play the rôle <strong>of</strong> arbiter<br />

between different opinions...more that <strong>of</strong> an honest broker who really wants to press the business<br />

forward.<br />

Speech to the Reichstag, 19 February 1878, in Ludwig Hahn (ed.) ‘Fürst Bismarck. Sein politisches Leben<br />

und Wirken’ vol. 3 (1881) p. 90<br />

Legt eine möglichst starke militärische Kraft...in die Hand des Königs von Preussen, dann wird<br />

er die Politik machen können, die Ihr wünscht; mit Reden und Schützenfesten und Liedern macht<br />

sie sich nicht, sie macht sich nur durch Blut und Eisen.<br />

Place in the hands <strong>of</strong> the King <strong>of</strong> Prussia the strongest possible military power, then he will be<br />

able to carry out the policy you wish; this policy cannot succeed through speeches, and shootingmatches,<br />

and songs; it can only be carried out through blood and iron.<br />

Prussian House <strong>of</strong> Deputies, 28 January 1886 (used by Bismarck in the form Eisen und Blut 30 September<br />

1862)<br />

Herr Ballen, the great shipping magnate, told me that he had heard Bismarck say towards the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> his life, ‘If there is ever another war in Europe, it will come out <strong>of</strong> some damned silly<br />

thing in the Balkans.’<br />

In ‘Hansard’ 16 August 1945, col. 84<br />

A lath <strong>of</strong> wood painted to look like iron.<br />

Describing Lord Salisbury; attributed, but vigorously denied by Sidney Whitman in ‘Personal Reminiscences<br />

<strong>of</strong> Prince Bismarck’ (1902) ch. 14<br />

2.129 Sir William Blackstone 1723-80<br />

Man was formed for society.<br />

‘Commentaries on the Laws <strong>of</strong> England’ (1765) introduction, sect. 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king never dies.<br />

‘Commentaries on the Laws <strong>of</strong> England’ (1765) bk. 1, ch. 7<br />

<strong>The</strong> royal navy <strong>of</strong> England hath ever been its greatest defence and ornament; it is its ancient<br />

and natural strength; the floating bulwark <strong>of</strong> the island.<br />

‘Commentaries on the Laws <strong>of</strong> England’ (1765) bk. 1, ch. 13<br />

That the king can do no wrong, is a necessary and fundamental principle <strong>of</strong> the English<br />

constitution.<br />

‘Commentaries on the Laws <strong>of</strong> England’ (1765) bk. 3, ch. 17<br />

It is better that ten guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer.<br />

‘Commentaries on the Laws <strong>of</strong> England’ (1765) bk. 4, ch. 27<br />

2.130 Robert Blair 1699-1746<br />

Oft, in the lone church-yard at night I’ve seen,<br />

<strong>The</strong> schoolboy with a satchel in his hand,

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