The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (328 page)

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Nixon, Richard Milhous
1913–94
1
There can be no whitewash at the White House.
on Watergate

television speech, 30 April 1973

2
I brought myself down. I gave them a sword. And they stuck it in.

television interview, 19 May 1977

3
When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal.

David Frost
I Gave Them a Sword
(1978) ch. 8

Nkrumah, Kwame
1900–72
1
Freedom is not something that one people can bestow on another as a gift. They claim it as their own and none can keep it from them.

speech in Accra, 10 July 1953

Noel, Caroline Maria
1817–77
1
At the name of Jesus
Every knee shall bow,
Every tongue confess him
King of glory now.

"At the name of Jesus" (1861 hymn).

Noel, Thomas
1799–1861
1
Rattle his bones over the stones;
He's only a pauper, whom nobody owns!

"The Pauper's Drive" (1841)

North, Christopher
1785–1854
1
His Majesty's dominions, on which the sun never sets.

Blackwood's Magazine
(April 1829) "Noctes Ambrosianae" no. 42.

Northcliffe, Alfred Harmsworth, Lord
1865–1922
1
The power of the press is very great, but not so great as the power of suppress.

office message,
Daily Mail
1918

2
When I want a peerage, I shall buy it like an honest man.

Tom Driberg
Swaff
(1974) ch. 2

Norton, Caroline
1808–77
1
And all our calm is in that balm—
Not lost but gone before.

"Not Lost but Gone Before"

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