“Le Bovarysme, la psychologie dans l’œuvre de Flaubert”
Jules de Gaultier (1858–1942) French philosopher
1892
Works
Part of a joke told to an audience by Kenny in 2002 about Patrice Lumumba, the assassinated Congolese leader. <br class="br">As quoted in "Fury at Kenny 'joke' spreads" http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/sep/15/world.race (14 September 2002), The Observer <br class="br"> 5 things you might not know about Enda Kenny http://www.joe.ie/news/newsmakers/5-things-you-might-not-know-about-enda-kenny/ JOE.ie, June 2010 <br class="br">2000s
“Le Bovarysme, la psychologie dans l’œuvre de Flaubert”
Jules de Gaultier (1858–1942) French philosopher
1892
Works
Ioannis Metaxas (1871–1941) Greek politician
Ioannis Metaxas, quoted in: Ángelos Terzákis (1990) The Greek Epic: 1940 - 1941. p. 36.
His response to the Italian ultimatum given by Ambassador Emanuele Grazzi, 28 October 1940. Greece entered the WWII.
“La-di-dah, just out for a little spin, don't mind me.”
Confessions of a Triple Shot Betty
“Numerous remarks that were previously attributed (in some cases correctly) to Dan Quayle”
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
See, for example, Margo Kingston (2000-11-20), " From the lips of a likely leader of the free world ... http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/11/20/1069027245968.html", Sydney Morning Herald. <br class="br">Attributed, Misattributed
Stewart Lee (1968) English stand-up comedian, writer, director and musician
Series 1 Episode 1: "Toilet Books"
Karl Marx (1818–1883) German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist and revolutionary socialist
Now, this blend of Jewishness and Germanness, on the one hand, and basic negroid stock, on the other, must inevitably give rise to a peculiar product. The fellow’s importunity is also nigger-like. <br class="br"> Marx to Engels in Manchester http://hiaw.org/defcon6/works/1862/letters/62_07_30a.html (30 July 1862), MECW Volume 41, p. 388; first published: abridged in Der Briefwechsel zwischen F. Engels und K. Marx, Stuttgart, 1913, and in full in MEGA, Berlin, 1930.