The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (275 page)

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Littledale, Richard
1833–90
1
Let holy charity
Mine outward vesture be,
And lowliness become mine inner clothing.

"Come down, O Love divine" (1867 hymn)

Littlewood, Joan
1914– and
Chilton, Charles
1914–
1
Oh what a lovely war.

title of stage show (1963)

Litvinov, Maxim
1876–1951
1
Peace is indivisible.

note to the Allies, 25 February 1920; A. U. Pope
Maxim Litvinoff
(1943)

Lively, Penelope
1933–
1
Language tethers us to the world; without it we spin like atoms.

Moon Tiger
(1987)

2
We are walking lexicons. In a single sentence of idle chatter we preserve Latin, Anglo-Saxon, Norse; we carry a museum inside our heads, each day we commemorate peoples of whom we have never heard.

Moon Tiger
(1987)

Livingstone, Ken
1945–
1
If voting changed anything, they'd abolish it.

title of book, 1987

Livy
59–17
1
Vae victis.Down with the defeated!
cry (already proverbial) of the Gallic King, Brennus, on capturing Rome in 390
bc

Ab Urbe Condita
bk. 5, ch. 48, sect. 9

2
Pugna magna victi sumus.We were defeated in a great battle.
announcement of disaster for the Romans in Hannibal's ambush at Lake Trasimene in 217
bc

Ab Urbe Condita
bk. 22, ch. 7, sect. 8

Llewellyn, Richard
(
Richard Llewellyn Lloyd
) 1907–83
1
How green was my valley.

title of book (1939)

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