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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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O, beautiful damsel, tell me the number <strong>of</strong> bees.<br />

‘Kavanagh’ (1849) ch. 4<br />

See also Friedrich von Logau (12.117)<br />

12.121 Longinus<br />

Sublimity is the echo <strong>of</strong> a noble mind.<br />

‘On the Sublime’ sect. 9<br />

12.122 Frederick Lonsdale 1881-1954<br />

Don’t keep finishing your sentences, I’m not a bloody fool.<br />

To the author, in Frances Donaldson ‘Child <strong>of</strong> the Twenties’ (1959) p. 11<br />

12.123 Anita Loos 1893-1981<br />

So this gentleman said a girl with brains ought to do something with them besides think.<br />

‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ (1925) ch. 1<br />

She said she always believed in the old addage, ‘Leave them while you’re looking good.’<br />

‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ (1925) ch. 1<br />

Kissing your hand may make you feel very very good but a diamond and safire bracelet lasts<br />

forever.<br />

‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ (1925) ch. 4.<br />

Fun is fun but no girl wants to laugh all <strong>of</strong> the time.<br />

‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ (1925) ch. 4<br />

So then Dr Froyd said that all I needed was to cultivate a few inhibitions and get some sleep.<br />

‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ (1925) ch. 5<br />

12.124 Frederico García Lorca 1899-1936<br />

See García Lorca (7.12)<br />

12.125 Konrad Lorenz 1903-89<br />

Überhaupt ist es für den Forscher ein guter Morgensport, täglich vor dem Frühstück eine<br />

Lieblingshypothese einzustampfen—das erhält jung.<br />

It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day<br />

before breakfast. It keeps him young.<br />

‘Das sogennante Böse’ (<strong>The</strong> So-Called Evil, 1963; translated by Marjorie Latzke as ‘On Aggression’, 1966)<br />

ch. 2<br />

12.126 Louis XIV 1638-1715<br />

L’Ètat c’est moi.<br />

I am the State.<br />

Before the Parlement de Paris, 13 April 1655, in Dulaure ‘Histoire de Paris’ (1834) vol. 6, p. 298 (probably

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