Horatio Bottomley citations

Horatio Bottomley, né le 23 mars 1860 à Bethnal Green et mort le 26 mai 1933 à Fitzrovia , est un homme d'affaires, journaliste et homme politique britannique. Il était membre du Parti libéral et a été élu plusieurs fois député.

En tant que député du Parlement, il a notamment suggéré un changement de législation concernant les embarcations de sauvetage en 1911, un an avant le naufrage du Titanic, qui ne disposait pas de suffisamment de canots de sauvetage. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. mars 1860 – 26. mai 1933
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Horatio Bottomley: Citations en anglais

“I have not had your advantages, gentlemen. What poor education I have received has been gained in the University of Life.”

Speaking at the Oxford Union, December 2, 1920; quoted in Beverley Nichols 25: Being a Young Man's Candid Recollections of his Elders and Betters (London, 1926), ch. 7, p. 69.
Sometimes said to have been the first usage of this now ubiquitous cliché, though in fact the phrase university of life had been in use for many years. Some early instances:
"The disciplined minds that go from [their university's] walls will be its jewels…It will worthily introduce them to the University of Life." ~ The New Englander and Yale Review (February 1853), p. 70.
"The late Professor Greenleaf…who, not born to affluence, and not bred up to scholarly studies, achieved an honorable scholarship in the university of life". ~ Cornelius Conway Felton An Address Delivered before the Association of the Alumni of Harvard College, July 20, 1854 (Cambridge, Mass., 1854), p. 7.
"But God be thanked…for the university of life where we may acquire, at the same time that we put in practice, the rules which are to fit us for, and conduct us through the eternities." Elizabeth D. Livermore Zoë (Cincinnati, 1855), p. 14.
"When our men go into the great university of life…there are few, indeed, who have practical reason to regret that so many years were spent in the severe but salutary discipline imposed by the University of Dublin." ~ The Dublin University Magazine (April 1858), p. 419.

“No, reaping.”

S. Theodore Felstead Horatio Bottomley: A Biography of an Outstanding Personality (London, 1936), ch. 1.
To a prison visitor who, finding him stitching mailbags, asked "Sewing, Bottomley?"

“Well, damn it all, it's only sixpence, I know, but I suppose he has to begin somewhere.”

Robert Graves & Alan Hodge The Long Week-end (London, 1940), ch. 5, p. 67.
Of one of his office-boys who had been caught stealing a small postal order.

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