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Salisbury, Lord
(
3rd Marquess of Salisbury
) 1830–1903
1
Too clever by half.
of Disraeli's amendment on Disestablishment

speech, House of Commons, 30 March 1868.

2
English policy is to float lazily downstream, occasionally putting out a diplomatic boathook to avoid collisions.

letter to Lord Lytton, 9 March 1877

3
We are part of the community of Europe and we must do our duty as such.

speech at Caernarvon, 10 April 1888

4
Horny-handed sons of toil.

in
Quarterly Review
October 1873; later popularized in the US by Denis Kearney (1847–1907).

5
By office boys for office boys.
of the Daily Mail

H. Hamilton Fyfe
Northcliffe, an Intimate Biography
(1930) ch. 4

Salisbury, Lord
(
5th Marquess of Salisbury
) 1893–1972
1
Too clever by half.
of Iain Macleod, Colonial Secretary "in his relationship to the white communities of Africa"

in the House of Lords, 7 March 1961.

Sallust
86
bc
1
A venal city ripe to perish, if a buyer can be found.
of Rome

Jugurtha
ch. 35

2
Punica fide.With Carthaginian trustworthiness.
meaning treachery

Jugurtha
ch. 108, sect. 3

Samuel, Lord
1870–1963
1
A library is thought in cold storage.

A Book of Quotations
(1947)

Samuelson, Paul A.
1915–
1
The consumer, so it is said, is the king…each is a voter who uses his money as votes to get the things done that he wants done.

Economics
(8th ed., 1970)

Sand, George
1804–76
1
We cannot tear out a single page of our life, but we can throw the book in the fire.

Mauprat
(1837)

2
There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved.

letter to Lina Calamatta, 31 March 1862

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