
“There came from without the hoof-beats of a galloping relative and Aunt Dahlia whizzed in.”
The Code of the Woosters (1938)
Algernon, Act I
The Importance of Being Earnest (1895)
“There came from without the hoof-beats of a galloping relative and Aunt Dahlia whizzed in.”
The Code of the Woosters (1938)
Letter to Porter Bibb III (6 February 1957), p. 44
1990s, The Proud Highway : The Fear and Loathing Letters Volume I (1997)
Article for Zeit (20 April 1924), quoted in W. M. Knight-Patterson, Germany. From Defeat to Conquest 1913-1933 (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1945), p. 348
1920s
“One must not judge other cultures by the standars of one's one,' said Aunt Hilda”
Source: The Morning Gift
Mathias Dewatripont and Eric Maskin. " Credit and efficiency in centralized and decentralized economies http://www.sef.hku.hk/~cgxu/0601/ECON0601/Dewatripont-Maskin_SBC_RES95.pdf." The Review of Economic Studies 62.4 (1995): 541-555.
“The ear of the leader must ring with the voices of the people.”
“The Leaders of Men”, speech at the University of Tennessee (17 June 1890), in The Politics of Woodrow Wilson, p. 74 http://books.google.com/books?id=rxC4IG60KTwC&pg=PA74&dq=%22ear+of+the+leader+must+ring+with+the+voices+of+the+people%22
1890s
“Creditors have better memories than debtors. ”