The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (261 page)

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Lambton, John George
Lamming, George
b. 1927
1
In the castle of my skin.

title of novel (1953)

Lamont, Norman
1942–
1
Rising unemployment and the recession have been the price that we've had to pay to get inflation down. [Labour shouts] That is a price well worth paying.

speech in the House of Commons, 16 May 1991

2
The green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again.
often misquoted as, "the green shoots of recovery"

speech at Conservative Party Conference, 9 October 1991

3
We give the impression of being in office but not in power.
as a backbencher

speech in the House of Commons, 9 June 1993

Lampedusa, Giuseppe di
1896–1957
1
If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change.

The Leopard
(1957)

2
Love. Of course, love. Flames for a year, ashes for thirty.

The Leopard
(1957)

Lancaster, Osbert
1908–86
1
Fan-vaulting…from an aesthetic standpoint frequently belongs to the "Last-supper-carved-on-a-peach-stone" class of masterpiece.

Pillar to Post
(1938) "Perpendicular"

Landor, Walter Savage
1775–1864
1
I strove with none; for none was worth my strife;
Nature I loved, and, next to Nature, Art.

"Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher" (1853)

2
Ah, what avails the sceptred race!
Ah, what the form divine!

"Rose Aylmer" (1806)

3
George the First was always reckoned
Vile, but viler George the Second;
And what mortal ever heard
Any good of George the Third?
When from earth the Fourth descended
God be praised the Georges ended!

epigram in
The Atlas
, 28 April 1855

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