“We were dragged into folly by the Americans over Iran. We were dragged into folly by the Americans over Afghanistan. Neither national interest nor moral obligation requires us to be dragged by them into folly over Poland.”
The Times (8 January 1982), from Simon Heffer, Like the Roman. The Life of Enoch Powell (Phoenix, 1999), pp. 852-3
1980s
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Arthur M. Jolly (1969) American writer
Arthur M. Jolly, in The Questionnaire http://the-questionnaire.com/2010/05/17/arthur-m-jolly/ (2010) <br class="br">Interviews and profiles
Karen Chance American writer
Source: Embrace the Night
“mind can drag the body and body can never drag the mind”
Hira Ratan Manek (1937)
The lecture in Ashland, Oregon (8th of July 2005)
“We grabbed their hands and dragged them home. Ah, I hope they’ve forgiven me.”
Lionel Jeffries (1926–2010) English actor, screenwriter and film director
On dragging his child stars out of a pub while directing The Railway Children; Times obituary 19 February 2010 http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article7034483.ece
“We cannot stem linguistic change, but we can drag our feet.”
Willard van Orman Quine (1908–2000) American philosopher and logician
Quiddities: An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary (1987), p. 231
1980s and later
Context: We cannot stem linguistic change, but we can drag our feet. If each of us were to defy Alexander Pope and be the last to lay the old aside, it might not be a better world, but it would be a lovelier language.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938) Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and the first President of Turkey
As quoted in Medenî Bilgiler ve M. Kemal Atatürk'ün El Yazıları [Civics and M. Kemal Atatürk's Manuscripts] (1998) by Afet İnan, p. 364
Lucy Mack Smith (1775–1856) American religious leader
The History of Joseph Smith by His Mother (1853), "Rigdon's Depression"