The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (155 page)

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Éluard, Paul
1895–1952
1
L'espoir ne fait pas de poussière.Hope raises no dust.

"Ailleurs, ici, partout" (1946)

2
Adieu tristesse
Bonjour tristesse
Farewell sadness
Good-day sadness
You are inscribed in the lines of the ceiling.

"À peine défigurée" (1932)

Emecheta, Buchi
1944–
1
I am a woman and a woman of Africa. I am a daughter of Nigeria and if she is in shame, I shall stay and mourn with her in shame.

Destination Biafra
(1982)

Emerson, Ralph Waldo
1803–82
1
If the red slayer think he slays,
Or if the slain think he is slain,
They know not well the subtle ways
I keep, and pass, and turn again.

"Brahma" (1867).

2
Here once the embattled farmers stood,
And fired the shot heard round the world.

"Concord Hymn" (1837)

3
When Duty whispers low,
Thou must
,
The youth replies,
I can
.

"Voluntaries" no. 3 (1867)

4
The louder he talked of his honour, the faster we counted our spoons.

The Conduct of Life
(1860) "Worship"

5
There is properly no history; only biography.

Essays
(1841) "History".

6
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.

Essays
(1841) "Self-Reliance"

7
What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not been discovered.

Fortune of the Republic
(1878)

8
Hitch your wagon to a star.

Society and Solitude
(1870) "Civilization"

9
I hate quotations. Tell me what you know.

Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks
(1961) May 1849

10
Glittering generalities! They are blazing ubiquities.
on Rufus Choate

attributed.

11
If a man write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap than his neighbour, tho' he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door.

attributed to Emerson in Sarah S. B. Yule
Borrowings
(1889); the quotation was the occasion of a long controversy owing to Elbert Hubbard's claim to its authorship

Emmet, Robert
1778–1803
1
Let no man write my epitaph…When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth,
then
, and
not till then
, let my epitaph be written.

speech from the dock when condemned to death, 19 September 1803

Empson, William
1906–84
1
Waiting for the end, boys, waiting for the end.

"Just a smack at Auden" (1940)

2
Seven types of ambiguity.

title of book (1930)

3
Learning French is some trouble, but after that you have a clear and beautiful language; in English the undergrowth is part of the language.

in
Spectator
14 June 1935

Engels, Friedrich
1820–95
1
Der Staat wird nicht "abgeschafft", er stirbt ab.The State is not "abolished",
it withers away.

Anti-Dühring
(1878) pt. 3, ch. 2

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