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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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He was uniformly <strong>of</strong> an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the<br />

right <strong>of</strong> governing was not property but a trust.<br />

On Pitt’s scheme <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Reform, in J. L. Hammond ‘C. J. Fox’ (1903) p. 75<br />

How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world! and how much the best!<br />

On the fall <strong>of</strong> the Bastille, in a letter to Richard Fitzpatrick, 30 July 1789: Lord John Russell ‘Life and Times<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. J. Fox’ vol. 2, p. 361<br />

I die happy.<br />

Last words, in Lord John Russell ‘Life and Times <strong>of</strong> C. J. Fox’ vol. 3, ch. 69<br />

6.69 George Fox 1624-91<br />

I told them I lived in the virtue <strong>of</strong> that life and power that took away the occasion <strong>of</strong> all wars.<br />

On being <strong>of</strong>fered, in 1651, a captaincy in the army <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth, against the forces <strong>of</strong> the King, in N.<br />

Penney (ed.) ‘Journal’ (1911) vol. 1, p. 11<br />

I saw also that there was an ocean <strong>of</strong> darkness and death, but an infinite ocean <strong>of</strong> light and<br />

love, which flowed over the ocean <strong>of</strong> darkness.<br />

‘Journal’ (ed. J. L. Nickalls, 1952, p. 19) 1647<br />

Walk cheerfully over the world, answering that <strong>of</strong> God in every one.<br />

‘Journal’ (ed. J. L. Nickalls, 1952, p. 263) 1656<br />

Be still and cool in thy own mind and spirit from thy own thoughts, and then thou wilt feel the<br />

principle <strong>of</strong> God to turn thy mind to the Lord God.<br />

‘Journal’ (ed. J. L. Nickalls, 1952, p. 346) 1658<br />

All bloody principles and practices, we, as to our own particulars, do utterly deny, with all<br />

outward wars and strife and fightings with outward weapons, for any end or under any pretence<br />

whatsoever. And this is our testimony to the whole world.<br />

‘Journal’ (ed. J. L. Nickalls, 1952, p. 399) 1661<br />

6.70 Henry Fox<br />

See 1st Lord Holland (8.119)<br />

6.71 Henry Richard Vassall Fox<br />

See 3rd Lord Holland (8.120)<br />

6.72 Henry Stephen Fox 1791-1846<br />

I am so changed that my oldest creditors would hardly know me.<br />

After an illness; quoted by Byron in a letter to John Murray, 8 May 1817<br />

6.73 Anatole France (Jacques-Anatole-François Thibault) 1844-1924<br />

Dans tout Ètat policè, la richesse est chose sacrèe; dans les dèmocraties elle est la seule chose<br />

sacrèe.<br />

In every well-governed state, wealth is a sacred thing; in democracies it is the only sacred thing.<br />

‘L’Ile des pingouins’ (1908) pt. 6, ch. 2

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