The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (303 page)

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Mellor, David
1949–
1
I do believe the popular press is drinking in the last chance saloon.

interview on
Hard News
(Channel 4), 21 December 1989

Melville, Herman
1819–91
1
Call me Ishmael.

Moby Dick
(1851), opening words

2
A whaleship was my Yale College and my Harvard.

Moby Dick
(1851) ch. 24

3
Towards thee I roll, thou all-destroying but unconquering whale…from hell's heart I stab at thee.

Moby Dick
(1851) ch. 135

Menander
342
bc
1
Whom the gods love dies young.

Dis Exapaton
fragment 4, in F. H. Sandbach (ed.)
Menandri Reliquiae Selectae
(1990)

Mencius
Mencken, H. L.
1880–1956
1
Puritanism. The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.

Chrestomathy
(1949) ch. 30

2
Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.

A Little Book in C major
(1916)

3
Conscience: the inner voice which warns us that someone may be looking.

A Little Book in C major
(1916)

Mendelssohn, Moses
1729–86
1
To put it in one word: I believe that Judaism knows nothing of revealed religion, in the sense in which this is understood by Christians. The Israelites possess divine legislation.

Jerusalem
(1783) pt. 2

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