The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (136 page)

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Devereux, Robert
, Earl of Essex
Dewar, James
1842–1923
1
Minds are like parachutes. They only function when they are open.

attributed

Dewar, Lord
1864–1930
1
[There are] only two classes of pedestrians in these days of reckless motor traffic—the quick, and the dead.

George Robey
Looking Back on Life
(1933) ch. 28

Diaghilev, Sergei
1872–1929
1
Étonne-moi.Astonish me.
to Jean Cocteau

Wallace Fowlie (ed.)
Journals of Jean Cocteau
(1956) ch. 1

Diana
, Princess of Wales 1961–97
1
I'd like to be a queen in people's hearts but I don't see myself being Queen of this country.

interview on
Panorama
, BBC1 TV, 20 November 1995

2
There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.

interview on
Panorama
, BBC1 TV, 20 November 1995

Diaz, Porfirio
1830–1915
1
Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States.

attributed

Dibdin, Charles
1745–1814
1
For a soldier I listed, to grow great in fame,
And be shot at for sixpence a-day.

"Charity" (1791)

2
In every mess I finds a friend,
In every port a wife.

"Jack in his Element" (1790)

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