The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (286 page)

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MacColl, Ewen
1915–89
1
And I used to sleep standing on my feet
As we hunted for the shoals of herring.

"The Shoals of Herring" (1960 song, from the BBC Radio broadcast
Singing the Fishing
)

McCord, David
1897–
1
By and by
God caught his eye.

"Remainders" (1935); epitaph for a waiter

McCoy, Horace
1897–1955
1
They shoot horses don't they.

title of novel (1935)

McCrae, John
1872–1918
1
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row.

"In Flanders Fields" (1915)

MacDiarmid, Hugh
1892–1978
1
Scotland small? Our multiform, our infinite Scotland
small
?
Only as a patch of hillside may be a cliché corner
To a fool who cries "Nothing but heather!"…

Direadh
1 (1974)

2
The rose of all the world is not for me.
I want for my part
Only the little white rose of Scotland
That smells sharp and sweet—and breaks the heart.

"The Little White Rose" (1934)

MacDonald, George
1824–1905
1
Where did you come from, baby dear?
Out of the everywhere into here.

At the Back of the North Wind
(1871) ch. 33 "Song"

MacDonald, Ramsay
1866–1937
1
Tomorrow every Duchess in London will be wanting to kiss me!
after forming the National Government, 25 August 1931

Viscount Snowden
An Autobiography
(1934) vol. 2

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