The Wordsworth Dictionary of QuotationsConnie Robertson Wordsworth Editions, 1998 - 669 pagina's Quotations have exercised a particular fascination for humanity since the birth of recorded language and their potency in the age of the soundbite is stronger than ever. We revel in quotations, compete to know them, love them, hate them and inscribe them in books and on buildings, and this freshly revised and updated dictionary includes a wealth of new material among its 13,000 familiar, serious, outrageous, witty and thought-provoking entries.The Wordsworth Dictionary of Quotations is an essential work of reference for every writer, journalist and speech-maker, as well as being a treasure-trove for the browser and the simply curious. From the Roman poet Ovid's observation that 'Judgement of beauty can er, what with the wine and the dark' to Oscar Wilde's that 'Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes', there is a wide diversity of sayings to add spice to our conversation and enrich our daily lives. The book is alphabetically arranged by author and indexed by keyword for ease of use. |
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... person you would like to be is to waste the person you are . 244 Early one morning , just as the sun was rising , I heard a maid sing in the valley below : ' Oh , don't deceive me ; Oh , never leave me ! How could you use a poor maiden ...
... person you would like to be is to waste the person you are . 244 Early one morning , just as the sun was rising , I heard a maid sing in the valley below : ' Oh , don't deceive me ; Oh , never leave me ! How could you use a poor maiden ...
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