The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (202 page)

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Hankey, Kate
1834–1911
1
Tell me the old, old story.

Title of hymn (1867)

Hanrahan, Brian
1949–
1
I counted them all out and I counted them all back.
on the number of British aeroplanes joining the raid on Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands

BBC broadcast report, 1 May 1982

Hansberry, Lorraine
1930–65
1
Though it be a thrilling and marvellous thing to be merely young and gifted in such times, it is doubly so, doubly dynamic—to be young, gifted and
black
.

To be young, gifted and black: Lorraine Hansberry in her own words
(1969) adapted by Robert Nemiroff.

Haraucourt, Edmond
1856–1941
1
Partir c'est mourir un peu,
C'est mourir à ce qu'on aime.
To go away is to die a little, it is to die to that which one loves.

Seul
(1891) "Rondel de l'Adieu"

Harbach, Otto
1873–1963
1
Now laughing friends deride tears I cannot hide,
So I smile and say "When a lovely flame dies,
Smoke gets in your eyes."

"Smoke Gets in your Eyes" (1933 song)

Harburg, E. Y. ("Yip")
1898–1981
1
Brother can you spare a dime?

title of song (1932)

2
Say, it's only a paper moon,
Sailing over a cardboard sea.

"It's Only a Paper Moon" (1933 song, with Billy Rose)

3
Somewhere over the rainbow
Way up high,
There's a land that I heard of
Once in a lullaby.

"Over the Rainbow" (1939 song) in
The Wizard of Oz

4
Follow the yellow brick road.

"We're Off to See the Wizard" (1939 song)

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