The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (329 page)

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Norworth, Jack
1879–1959
1
Oh, shine on, shine on, harvest moon
Up in the sky.
I ain't had no lovin'
Since April, January, June, or July.

"Shine On, Harvest Moon" (1908 song)

Novalis
1772–1801
1
I often feel, and ever more deeply I realize, that Fate and character are the same conception.
often quoted as "Character is destiny" or "Character is fate"

Heinrich von Ofterdingen
(1802) bk. 2

2
A God-intoxicated man.
of Spinoza

attributed

Noyes, Alfred
1880–1958
1
Go down to Kew in lilac-time, in lilac-time, in lilac-time,
Go down to Kew in lilac-time (it isn't far from London!).

"The Barrel-Organ" (1904)

2
Look for me by moonlight;
Watch for me by moonlight;
I'll come to thee by moonlight, though hell should bar the way!

"The Highwayman" (1907)

Nuffield, Lord
1877–1963
1
on seeing the Morris Minor prototype in 1945:
It looks like a poached egg—we can't make that.

attributed

Nunn, Sam
1938–
1
Don't ask, don't tell.

summary of the Clinton administration's compromise policy on homosexuals serving in the armed forces, in
New York Times
12 May 1993

Nye, Bill
1850–96
1
I have been told that Wagner's music is better than it sounds.

Mark Twain
Autobiography
(1924) vol. 1

Nyerere, Julius
1922–99
1
Should we really let our people starve so we can pay our debts?

in
Guardian
21 March 1985

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