
Ira Levinson, Chapter 5 Ira, p. 74
2009, The Longest Ride (2013)
Speech in London, as quoted in Memorial Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant (1889) Edited by y Stephen Merrill Allen, p. 95.
1880s
Ira Levinson, Chapter 5 Ira, p. 74
2009, The Longest Ride (2013)
Diary entry (1 April 1920).
The Diary and Letters of Käthe Kollwitz (1955)
Source: "Quotes", The "Third Book" Notebooks of Northrop Frye, 1964–1972 (2002), p. 60–1
“I have never eaten a boiled egg, but I have had a soldier or two.”
Eating For England, Fourth Estate Ltd, ISBN 0-00-719946-5, October 2007)("Soldiers" can refer to slices of toast cut into long thin strips for dipping into a boiled egg.)
This may be derived from lines in the movie Gandhi (1982); such statements have not been located among published sources.
Disputed
“So I never felt anything except how bad I was and like, "Oh, shame on you!"”
Interviewed by Cathay Che, The Advocate (8 May 2001)
Context: The message I got from my record label at the time — and this was on purpose — was that I wasn't selling enough. Even when the single was a hit, it wasn't enough of a hit — I never got to number 1; I only got to number 5. And MTV didn't like the first video for the song, and we had to do another one. So I never felt anything except how bad I was and like, "Oh, shame on you!"
A letter home, included in Joyce Kilmer, Poems, Essays and Letters (1918) edited by Robert Holliday