The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (63 page)

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Bode, John Ernest
1816–74
1
O Jesus, I have promised
To serve thee to the end;
Be thou for ever near me,
My Master and my Friend.

"O Jesus, I have promised" (1869 hymn); written for the confirmation of Bode's three children

Boesky, Ivan F.
1937–
1
Greed is all right…Greed is healthy. You can be greedy and still feel good about yourself.

commencement address, Berkeley, California, 18 May 1986

Boethius
ad
c.
476–524
1
For in every ill-turn of fortune the most unhappy sort of unfortunate man is the one who has been happy.

De Consolatione Philosophiae
bk. 2, prose 4

Bogan, Louise
1897–1970
1
Women have no wilderness in them,
They are provident instead,
Content in the tight hot cell of their hearts
To eat dusty bread.

"Women" (1923)

Bogart, John B.
1848–1921
1
When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often. But if a man bites a dog, that is news.
often attributed to Charles A. Dana

F. M. O'Brien
The Story of the [New York] Sun
(1918) ch. 10

Bohr, Niels
1885–1962
1
Anybody who is not shocked by this subject has failed to understand it.
of quantum mechanics

attributed; in
Nature
23 August 1990

2
Never express yourself more clearly than you think.

Abraham Pais
Einstein Lived Here
(1994)

Bold, Alan
1943–
1
This happened near the core
Of a world's culture.

"June 1967 at Buchenwald" (1969)

2
Scotland, land of the omnipotent No.

"A Memory of Death" (1969)

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