Leverson, Ada
1865–1936
1
He seemed at ease and to have the look of the last gentleman in Europe.
of Oscar Wilde
Letters to the Sphinx
(1930)
Levi, Primo
1919–87
1
Our language lacks words to express this offence, the demolition of a man.
of a year spent in Auschwitz
If This is a Man
(1958)
Levin, Bernard
1928–
1
The Stag at Bay with the mentality of a fox at large.
of Harold Macmillan
The Pendulum Years
(1970) ch. 12
2
Whom the mad would destroy, they first make gods.
of Mao Zedong in 1967
Levin quoting himself in
The Times
21 September 1987
Lévis, Duc de
1764–1830
1
Noblesse oblige.Nobility has its obligations.
Maximes et Réflexions
(1812 ed.) "Morale: Maximes et Préceptes" no. 73
2
Gouverner, c'est choisir.To govern is to choose.
Maximes et Réflexions
(1812 ed.) "Politique: Maximes de Politique" no. 19
Lewis, C. S.
1898–1963
1
No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.
A Grief Observed
(1961)
2
She's the sort of woman who lives for others—you can always tell the others by their hunted expression.
The Screwtape Letters
(1942) no. 26
3
Often when I pray I wonder if I am not posting letters to a non-existent address.
letter to Arthur Greeves, 24 December 1930
4
He that but looketh on a plate of ham and eggs to lust after it, hath already committed breakfast with it in his heart.
letter, 10 March 1954
Lewis, Esther
(later Clark) fl. 1747–89
1
Why are the needle and the pen
Thought incompatible by men?
"A Mirror for Detractors" (1754) l. 146