McDonald, Trevor
1939–
1
I am a West Indian peasant who has drifted into this business and who has survived. If I knew the secret, I would bottle it and sell it.
in
Independent
20 April 1996 "Quote Unquote"
MacDonell, A. G.
1889–1941
1
England, their England.
title of novel (1933).
McGonagall, William
c.
1825–1902
1
Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv'ry Tay!
Alas, I am very sorry to say
That ninety lives have been taken away
On the last Sabbath day of 1879,
Which will be remembered for a very long time.
"The Tay Bridge Disaster"
McGoohan, Patrick
1928–,
Markstein, George
, and
Tomblin, David
1
I am not a number, I am a free man!
Number Six, in
The Prisoner
(TV series 1967–68); additional title sequence from the second episode onwards
McGough, Roger
1937–
1
Let me die a youngman's death
Not a clean & in-between-
The-sheets, holy-water death.
"Let Me Die a Youngman's Death" (1967)
2
I could never begin a poem; "When I am dead"
In case it tempted Fate, and Fate gave way.
"When I am Dead" (1982)
McGregor, Jimmie
1932–
1
Oh, he's football crazy, he's football mad
And the football it has robbed him o' the wee bit sense he had.
And it would take a dozen skivvies, his clothes to wash and scrub,
Since our Jock became a member of that terrible football club.
"Football Crazy" (1960 song)
Machiavelli, Niccolò
1469–1527
1
Men should be either treated generously or destroyed, because they take revenge for slight injuries—for heavy ones they cannot.
The Prince
(written 1513) ch. 3 (tr. Allan Gilbert)
2
It is much safer for a prince to be feared than loved, if he is to fail in one of the two.
The Prince
(written 1513) ch. 8 (tr. Allan Gilbert)
3
The prince must be a fox, therefore, to recognize the traps and a lion to frighten the wolves.
The Prince
(written 1513) ch. 18 (tr. Allan Gilbert)