The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (345 page)

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Perelman, S. J.
1904–79
1
Crazy like a fox.

title of book (1944)

Peres, Shimon
1923–
1
Television has made dictatorship impossible, but democracy unbearable.

at a Davos meeting, in
Financial Times
31 January 1995

Pericles
c.
495
bc
1
For famous men have the whole earth as their memorial.

Thucydides
History of the Peloponnesian War
bk. 2

2
Your great glory is not to be inferior to what God has made you, and the greatest glory of a woman is to be least talked about by men, whether they are praising you or criticizing you.

Thucydides
History of the Peloponnesian War
bk. 2

Perón, Eva
1919–52
1
Keeping books on charity is capitalist nonsense! I just use the money for the poor. I can't stop to count it.

Fleur Cowles
Bloody Precedent: the Peron Story
(1952)

2
I will return. And I will be millions.

inscription on the tomb of Eva Perón, Buenos Aires

Perrault, Charles
1628–1703
1
Anne, ma sœur Anne, ne vois-tu rien venir?Anne, sister Anne, do you see nothing coming?

Histoires et contes du temps passé
(1697) "La barbe bleue"

Perronet, Edward
1726–92
1
All hail the power of Jesus' Name;
Let Angels prostrate fall;
Bring forth the royal diadem
To crown Him Lord of all.

"All hail the power of Jesus' Name" (1780 hymn)

Perry, Jimmy
1
Who do you think you are kidding, Mister Hitler?
If you think we're on the run?

"Who do you think you are kidding, Mister Hitler" (theme song of
Dad's Army
, BBC television, 1968–77)

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