The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (30 page)

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Baring-Gould, Sabine
1834–1924
1
Onward, Christian soldiers,
Marching as to war,
With the cross of Jesus
Going on before.

"Onward, Christian Soldiers" (1864 hymn)

2
Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Onward goes the pilgrim band.

"Through the night of doubt and sorrow" (1867 hymn); translated from the Danish of B. S. Ingemann (1789–1862)

Barnard, Frederick R.
1
One picture is worth ten thousand words.

in
Printers' Ink
10 March 1927

Barnes, Julian
1946–
1
Books say: she did this because. Life says: she did this. Books are where things are explained to you; life is where things aren't.

Flaubert's Parrot
(1984) ch. 13

2
Does history repeat itself, the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce? No, that's too grand, too considered a process. History just burps, and we taste again that raw-onion sandwich it swallowed centuries ago.

A History of the World in 10½ Chapters
(1989) "Parenthesis".

3
Love is just a system for getting someone to call you darling after sex.

Talking It Over
(1991) ch. 16

Barnfield, Richard
1574–1627
1
The waters were his winding sheet, the sea was made his tomb;
Yet for his fame the ocean sea, was not sufficient room.
on the death of Sir John Hawkins

The Encomion of Lady Pecunia
(1598) "To the Gentlemen Readers"

Barnum, Phineas T.
1810–91
1
There's a sucker born every minute.

attributed

Barrie, J. M.
1860–1937
1
His lordship may compel us to be equal upstairs, but there will never be equality in the servants' hall.

The Admirable Crichton
(performed 1902, published 1914) act 1

2
Every time a child says "I don't believe in fairies" there is a little fairy somewhere that falls down dead.

Peter Pan
(1928) act 1

3
To die will be an awfully big adventure.

Peter Pan
(1928) act 3.

4
Do you believe in fairies? Say quick that you believe! If you believe, clap your hands!

Peter Pan
(1928) act 4

5
There are few more impressive sights in the world than a Scotsman on the make.

What Every Woman Knows
(performed 1908, published 1918) act 2

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