
The Cross of Snow http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/longfellow/19251 (1879).
The Cross of Snow http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/longfellow/19251 (1879).
“A lie will gallop halfway round the world before the truth has time to pull its breeches on.”
Memoirs of Cordell Hull (1948), 1:220
This is a variant of similar statements attributed earlier to Mark Twain, e.g., "A lie will fly around the whole world while the truth is getting its boots on." The oldest attribution (1831) is to Fisher Ames: “falsehood proceeds from Maine to Georgia, while truth is pulling on his boots”.
Variant: A man severe he was, and stern to view;
I knew him well, and every truant knew:
Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace
The day's disasters in his morning face;
Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee,
At all his jokes, for many a joke had he;
Full well the bust whisper, circling round,
Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned;
Yet he was kind; or if severe in aught,
The love he bore to learning was in fault;
The village all declared how much he knew;
'Twas certain he could write, and cipher too.
Source: The Deserted Village (1770), Line 199.
Speech at Rochdale town hall (23 April 1890), quoted in 'Mr. Morley At Rochdale', The Times (24 April 1890), p. 6.
Letter http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/primarysources/us-grants-letter-to-his-1.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/ to Jesse Root Grant (15 June 1863), Vicksburg
1860s
Four Minute Essays Vol. 5 (1919), The Human Heart
“Damnation on doubt. It kills more good sailors than round shot!”
A Tradition of Victory, Cap 15 "An Impudent Gesture"
I Ain't Got Time To Bleed (1999)
Gwyn Jones, in Wace and Layamon (trans. Eugene Mason) Arthurian Chronicles (London: Dent, [1912] 1976) p. xi.
Criticism
7-Jan-2006, DCFC website
You're just going to have to work that one out for yourself.
One day a cat named Kiki happened to play with a scorpion and got stung. It quickly ran to the Mother and showed her the paw which was already dangerously swollen. "I took my little cat -it was really sweet, quoted in "Pondicherry", also in God Shall Grow Up: Body, Soul & Earth Evolving Together by Wayne Bloomquist (1 January 2001) http://books.google.co.in/books?id=T1Me82LNkP0C&pg=PA90, p. 90.
Source: "Theoretical assumptions and nonobserved facts," 1971, p. 1: Start of lead paragraph
Barry, John D.. " "Bible Study Anyhwhere http://www.biblestudymagazine.com", Bible Study Magazine, Mar-Apr 2009, pg. 12.
Preface, The Noël Coward Song Book, pp. 12–13.
EUROPE, METAPHORICALLY http://www.c3.hu/~mediumar/PETVERS1.HTM (1990).
András Petőcz: In Praise of the Sea (1999, ISBN 963 9101 51 6).
Poems
Cold Shoulder, written by Adele and Sacha Skarbek
Song lyrics, 19 (2008)
Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1933/apr/13/adjournment-easter-1#column_2790 in the House of Commons (13 April 1933)
The 1930s
The Nuts of Knowledge (1903)
Source: The Man With the Iron Heart (2008), p. 528
2000s, 2008, Address to the United Nations General Assembly (September 2008)
Speeches, Moscow Address
The "Camelot" interview (29 November 1963)
(A.J. Broomhall. Hudson Taylor and China’s Open Century, Book Five: Refiner’s Fire. London: Hodder and Stoughton and Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1985, 373).
Quote, 1914, in 'Functions of Painting by Fernand Leger'; p. 14
Quotes of Fernand Leger, 1910's, Contemporary Achievements in Painting, 1914
letter http://digitalcollections.pacific.edu/cdm/ref/collection/muirletters/id/9847/show/9846 to Catharine Merrill, from New Sentinel Hotel, Yosemite Valley (9 June 1872); published in William Federic Badè, The Life and Letters of John Muir http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/life/life_and_letters/default.aspx (1924), chapter 9: Persons and Problems
1870s
“No man's land. There ain't no asylum here.
King Solomon he never lived 'round here.”
The Clash, "Straight to Hell", Combat Rock (1982).
Lyrics
“Next time round Hitler will be a machine.”
"My Mailer problem" (September 1971), 83
The Madwoman's Underclothes (1986)
The Middle Temple Gardens
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
“Straight down the Crooked Lane,
And all round the Square.”
A Plain Direction http://www.gutenberg.org/files/15652/15652-h/15652-h.htm#poem_135, st. 1.
1820s
Act I
A Man for All Seasons (1960)
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858)
“Round-heads and Wooden-shoes are standing jokes.”
prologue, l. 8.
The Drummer (1716)
Letter to George Washington (August 1778)
Glencoe from The London Literary Gazette (12th July 1823)
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
“Hands promiscuously applied,
Round the slight waist, or down the glowing side.”
The Waltz, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
The Guardian, 25 August 2006, Supposing... It's time to smother romance in its sleep http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1858034,00.html
Guardian columns
By Still Waters (1906)
Hindu Temples – What Happened to Them, Volume II (1993)
On the occasion of the Noble Prize award presented to him in 1930 by King Gustova in Stokholm Raman observed[Parameswaran, Uma, C.V. Raman: A Biography, http://books.google.com/books?id=RbgXRdnHkiAC, 2011, Penguin Books India, 978-0-14-306689-7] page=xv, Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman:A Legend of Modern Indian Science, 22 November 2013, Official Government of Indian website Vigyan Prasar http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/scientists/cvraman/raman1.htm,
“The cup goes round:
And who so artful as to put it by!
'T is long since Death had the majority.”
Part II, line 449.
The Grave (1743)
Written at an Inn at Henley (1758), st. 6. Compare: " From thee, great God, we spring, to thee we tend,— Path, motive, guide, original, and end", Samuel Johnson, Motto to the Rambler, No. 7
pages 439-440
("Trees towering … into eternity" are the next-to-last lines of the documentary film " John Muir in the New World http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/john-muir-in-the-new-world/watch-the-full-documentary-film/1823/" (American Masters), produced, directed, and written by Catherine Tatge.)
John of the Mountains, 1938
Quote from Fourteen Americans, Mark Tobey, exhibition catalogue MOMA New York, 1946, p. 70
1940's
Diary, 9 February 1897
Note-Book of Anton Chekhov (1921)
History of Hindu-Christian Encounters (1996)
Founding Address (1876)
Source: On the Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument (1843), p. 107
Mail On Sunday, September 2008
Carl Barat
On the use of the September 11th attacks to expand governmental powers and diminish civil liberties, through "The Patriot Act". — CBS interview (June 2004) http://news4colorado.com/topstories/topstories_story_179195105.html
2004, Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)
“Failure is just success rounded down.”
Comic dialogue http://www.qwantz.com/index.pl?comic=955
"Interview with Charles Thomson of the Stuckists" http://www.artistica.co.uk/2006/01/29/interview-with-charles-thomson-of-the-stuckists/ artistica.com, 2006-01-29.
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
My Word! You Do Look Queer!
Weak is the Will of Man.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter I: The Earth; 1. The Starting Point (p. 11)
“Open afresh your round of starry folds,
Ye ardent marigolds!”
"I Stood Tiptoe", l. 47
Poems (1817)
To Seneca Lake, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Interview with The Hindu http://www.thehindu.com/news/resources/n-ram-interviews-sri-lankas-president-mahinda-rajapaksa/article906009.ece, November 23, 2010.
And so we started and now it's a classic and referred to as such.
Source: 1961 - 1975, Art Talk, conversations with 15 woman artists', (1975), p. 17
Who knows?", The Guardian, Tuesday, October 26, 2004.
“Go at it boldly, and you'll find unexpected forces closing round you and coming to your aid.”
Source: The Conquest of Fear (1921), Chapter I : Fear And The Life-Principle, § XI, p. 29; sometimes paraphrased: "Be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid."
Quote from Fernand Léger - The Later Years, catalogue ed. Nicolas Serota, published by the Trustees of the Whitechapel Art gallery, London, Prestel Verlag, 1988, p. 17
Quotes of Fernand Leger, 1950's
The Fine Old English Gentleman (1841)
"The Stars and Stripes"; reported in Florence Adams and Elizabeth McCarrick, Highdays & Holidays (1927), pp. 182–83.
Radio message to Adolf Hitler, January 31, 1943. Quoted in "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany" - Page 931 - by William Lawrence Shirer - Germany - 1990
Speech in Limehouse, East London (30 July 1909), quoted in Better Times: Speeches by the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910), p. 144.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Time And Love
Pan-Worship and Other Poems (1908)