The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (186 page)

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Gladstone, W. E.
1809–98
1
My mission is to pacify Ireland.
on receiving news that he was to form his first cabinet, 1st December 1868

H. C. G. Matthew
Gladstone 1809–1874
(1986) ch. 5

2
Swimming for his life, a man does not see much of the country through which the river winds.

diary, 31 December 1868

3
Let the Turks now carry away their abuses in the only possible manner, namely by carrying off themselves…one and all, bag and baggage, shall I hope clear out from the province they have desolated and profaned.

Bulgarian Horrors and the Question of the East
(1876)

4
[An] Established Clergy will always be a Tory Corps d'Armée.

letter to Bishop Goodwin, 8 September 1881

5
There never was a Churchill from John of Marlborough down that had either morals or principles.

in conversation in 1882, recorded by Captain R. V. Briscoe

6
All the world over, I will back the masses against the classes.

speech in Liverpool, 28 June 1886

7
The blubbering Cabinet.
of the colleagues who wept at his final Cabinet meeting

diary, 10 April 1887

8
The God-fearing and God-sustaining University of Oxford. I served her, perhaps mistakenly, but to the best of my ability.
farewell message, just before his death, May 1898

Roy Jenkins
Gladstone
(1995)

9
I absorb the vapour and return it as a flood.
on public speaking

Lord Riddell
Some Things That Matter
(1927 ed.)

10
It is not a Life at all. It is a Reticence, in three volumes.
on J. W. Cross's Life of George Eliot

E. F. Benson
As We Were
(1930) ch. 6

11
[Money should] fructify in the pockets of the people.

H. G. C. Matthew
Gladstone 1809–1874
(1986)

Glasse, Hannah
fl. 1747
1
Take your hare when it is cased.
"cased" = skinned

The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy
(1747) ch. 1

Gloucester, William Henry, Duke of
1743–1805
1
Another damned, thick, square book! Always scribble, scribble, scribble! Eh! Mr Gibbon?

Henry Best
Personal and Literary Memorials
(1829); alternatively attributed to the Duke of Cumberland and King George III

Godard, Jean-Luc
1930–
1
Photography is truth. The cinema is truth 24 times per second.

Le Petit Soldat
(1960 film)

2
georges franju
: Movies should have a beginning, a middle and an end.
jean-luc godard
: Certainly, but not necessarily in that order.

in
Time
14 September 1981.

Godley, A. D.
1856–1925
1
What is this that roareth thus?
Can it be a Motor Bus?
Yes, the smell and hideous hum
Indicat Motorem Bum!

letter to C. R. L. Fletcher, 10 January 1914, in
Reliquiae
(1926) vol. 1

Goebbels, Joseph
1897–1945
1
We can manage without butter but not, for example, without guns. If we are attacked we can only defend ourselves with guns not with butter.

speech in Berlin, 17 January 1936.

2
Making noise is an effective means of opposition.

Ernest K. Bramsted
Goebbels and National Socialist Propaganda 1925–45
(1965)

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