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| 1. The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Quotations (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
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(2004-10-29)
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| 2. The New Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations (Penguin Reference Books) by Robert Andrews | |
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(2004-04-27)
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Editorial Review Book Description Arranged alphabetically by author, each quotation is prefaced by succinct biographical information about the speaker, and many are followed by a brief note to explain its context and the responses it received. Together they give unparalleled insight into the global culture, politics, and thought of the last nine decades. Customer Reviews (1)
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| 3. Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
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(2007-09-17)
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Book is well organized. Quotations are divided into categories. These categories are given in alphabetical order starting from 'Actors and Acting, 'Advertising' to 'Writers and Writing' and 'Youth'. Surprisingly there is no topic with Z! You may also find some every interesting categories. Just to give you an idea there are quotations on 'Quotations', 'Insults and Invective' and 'Censorship'. For every quotation there is, along with the author name, a brief description of where and when was it said/used and in some cases why was it used. That adds to the meaning of the quote. Such as why Winston Churchill said 'And they say the old man's getting deaf as well'. At the end of book, apart from the keywork index, there is also an author index, in case you need quotes from a particular person. A useful book for adding spice to your speech and writing or just skim through it for literally pleasure. Just to quote an example from the book: 'I know heaps of quotations, so I can always make quite a fair show of knowledge' -- O. Douglas
The book is a fun, quick read as well, dense (with its relatively small print) with goodies from John Updike, Cheryl Tiegs, Henry Kissinger, Frank Zappa, George Foreman, P. J. O'Rourke, etc.I heartily recommend it.
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| 4. Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
| Paperback: 560
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(2008-06-19)
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Book is well organized. Quotations are divided into categories. These categories are given in alphabetical order starting from 'Actors and Acting, 'Advertising' to 'Writers and Writing' and 'Youth'. Surprisingly there is no topic with Z! You may also find some every interesting categories. Just to give you an idea there are quotations on 'Quotations', 'Insults and Invective' and 'Censorship'. For every quotation there is, along with the author name, a brief description of where and when was it said/used and in some cases why was it used. That adds to the meaning of the quote. Such as why Winston Churchill said 'And they say the old man's getting deaf as well'. At the end of book, apart from the keywork index, there is also an author index, in case you need quotes from a particular person. A useful book for adding spice to your speech and writing or just skim through it for literally pleasure. Just to quote an example from the book: 'I know heaps of quotations, so I can always make quite a fair show of knowledge' -- O. Douglas
The book is a fun, quick read as well, dense (with its relatively small print) with goodies from John Updike, Cheryl Tiegs, Henry Kissinger, Frank Zappa, George Foreman, P. J. O'Rourke, etc.I heartily recommend it.
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| 5. The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Subject (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
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(2004-09-09)
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| 6. 21st Century Dictionary of Quotations (21st Century Reference) by Princeton Language Institute | |
| Paperback: 624
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(1993-05-01)
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| 7. The Penguin Thesaurus of Quotations (Penguin Reference) by J.M. Cohen | |
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(2000-07-01)
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| 8. Oxford Dictionary of Political Quotations (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
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(2007-04-02)
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| 9. Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature (17th Edition) by John Bartlett | |
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(2002-11)
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| 10. A Dictionary of Philosophical Quotations (Blackwell Reference) by A. J. Ayer, Jane O'Grady | |
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(1994-08-15)
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| 11. The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations (Oxford Reference) | |
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(1993-03-25)
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The format is pretty standard for books of this type. Artists are listed alphabetically, by the names they are known, (Maya Angelou, rather than Maya Johnson, for example). The index uses the standard format of listing the significant words from each quotation, these keywords also listed alphabetically. Then the first few letters of the author's name are shown, along with the page number and the item number of the quote itself. I didn't find any problems with pagination, as did another reviewer, every quote I looked up had an accurate page and item number (perhaps he is dealing with an older edition than I am). All in all a wonderful book, and an excellent addition to any reference library. Don't hesitate, buy it!
It assembles quotations, mostly 20th century, from literature, politics,and art, more heavily leaning on British and European sources. A foreignlanguage quotation is given in the original and also in translation. Theauthor has worked to get the true author, e.g., when Groucho Marx said,"I'd horsewhip you, if I had a horse," the author is given not asGroucho but as the screenwriter. Quotations are given in context. Thusinstead of simply telling you that Churchill said, "Blood, toil,tears, and sweat," you are given several paragraphs of the speech asChurchill gave it in the House of Commons. This allows you to appreciatethe way the speech rhythms develop and flow. One slight problem is thatthe pagination in the paperback edition was not changed from the hardbackand thus is incorrect; however, it is easy enough to figure out the correctpage. ... Read more | |
| 12. The Music Lover's Quotation Book (Musical Quotations) (Musical Quotations) | |
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(2003-10-04)
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Editorial Review Book Description "I would much rather have written the best song of a nation than its noblest epic." This collection of wise, witty and wonderful words by and about musicians of all kinds and styles contains hundreds of entries. The Music Lover's Quotation Book brings together memorable words and quips from composers, performers, writers, listeners, critics and fans. The book covers a wide range of musical genres and time periods from classical masters to jazz legends to country crooners to the bad boys of hip-hop and rap."You can't cheat in mathematics or poetry or music," John Steinbeck writes in Sweet Thursday, "because they're based on truth." There is certainly truth to be found in this collection of quotes along with humor, sadness, wisdom and insight. Whatever your musical tastes or interests, The Music Lover's Quotation Book will entertain, amuse and enlighten you. Customer Reviews (1)
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| 13. The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations | |
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(1993-04-15)
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Editorial Review Book Description Entertaining and easy to use,The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations brings together more than 18,000 fresh and intriguing remarks, witticisms, judgments, and observations on 1,500 alphabetically arranged subjects. More than 11,000 of these quotations have never before appeared in a quotation book. Full of the world's most apt sentences and less familiar quotations from Shakespeare to Malcolm X, from Lenin to Salman Rushdie, from Emily Dickinson to Camille Paglia, here is the best new large quotation book in decades -- and the liveliest one available. These funny, profound, touching, provocative, and memorable quotations, chosen not for their familiarity but for their quality and their relevance, cover subjects from adolescence and adoption to yuppies and zoos. Each quotation has a detailed, accurate citation. Read: * Henry Kissinger and Desmond Tutu on leadership; * John F. Kennedy and Alexander Solzhenitsyn on the press; * Tallulah Bankhead and Andrea Dworkin on sex; *Marlon Brando and Paul Gauguin on obesity; * Emerson, Wilde, and Twain on just about anything. Customer Reviews (2)
This is a marvelous book that one can spend many happy hours with. It contains over 18,000 remarks, witticisms, judgments and observations on 1,500 alphabetically arranged subjects.Some people like to keep such books around for when they need a quotation for a specific purpose, writers and speakers for example.But a far better use for this one is to have it handy for occasional browsing.More than 11,000 of its quotations have never appeared before in a quotation book, and all have been chosen not for their familiarity but for their quality and relevance to the times.They range from the funny and memorable through to the profound, and Andrews has made such an excellent choice that one's greatest wish while reading this book is for a photographic memory. Passages will be found here from Shakespeare and Malcolm X, Lenin and Salman Rushdie, Emily Dickinson and Camille Paglia, Oscar Wilde and Frank Zappa, and a host of others.It's the perfect book for a certain kind of moment, and there's enough here to keep anyone intrigued and entertained for a very long time.
I have learned that even though you might not agree with whateveryone says, that people are entitled to their opinion, and that is whywe as a people are so lucky to have freedom. I highly recommend thisbook to people of all ages. It will keep you entertained and it is awonderful way to get to know yourself in the process. ... Read more | |
| 14. The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations (Oxford Paperback Reference) | |
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(2007-03-05)
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There are "Special Categories" such as Advertising Slogans, Cartoons (just the tag lines, not the drawings, including one of my favorites by Peter Steiner showing a dog at the keyboard of a computer who says to another dog, "On the Internet nobody knows you're a dog."Oh boy, how true that is!), Film Titles, Misquotations, Opening Lines (of novels mostly) including George Orwell's "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen."(This, from 1984, is given again under George Orwell.)There's a Thematic Index, "Computers," "Fashion," "Love," etc., and a Keyword Index. Edited by Elizabeth Knowles, who also edits the traditional The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations 5th Ed. (2001), this book might be viewed as a companion to that larger tome.The layout and the organization are similar, but this book is set in a slightly larger type so it is easier to read, but with fewer words per page.The significant difference is that Modern Quotations begins in the twentieth century whereas the larger book knows no time constraints.Consequently, no Karl Marx here, no Charles Darwin, but there is singer Dean Martin who famously observed, "You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on." To be fair, I should note that scientists are also quoted, and a lot of them. Richard Dawkins, Albert Einstein, Edward O. Wilson, Stephen Hawking, Richard Feynman, etc. made the grade.And philosophers: Bertrand Russell, Eric Hoffer, Gilbert Ryle, W.V.O. Quine, Yogi Berra, etc. as well, although Thomas Kuhn did not. Some people are here but not at their best (at least in my opinion).For example Satchel Paige reminds us not to look back, "Something might be gaining on you," which is good, but I would prefer to hear again his advice on the social ramble not being restful.Or in the case of biologist Edward O. Wilson there is just one entry in which he corrects the old idea that the human brain begins as a tabula rasa, and that is only attributed to him by Tom Wolfe; however I would have preferred something like, "It is exquisitely human to make spiritual commitments that are absolute to the very moment they are broken" or"When the gods are served, the Darwinian fitness of the members of the tribe is the ultimate if unrecognized beneficiary"--both from On Human Nature (1978). There is of course a noticeable Brit bias to the selections, especially in the sense that minor British politicians appear but we are spared those of the American sort.In truth, the publishers have a good eye for the English language marketplace and include a number of quotes from Canadians, Indians and Australians. The question arises, if you have the larger, more general Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, should you buy this book?To answer this I compared the number of 20th-century quotations from the larger book with those in this book and found that not only are there a lot more, many of the people quoted are given additional space and sometimes different expressions.In only one case did I find a 20th-century person that appeared in the larger book left out in this one (actress Michelle Pfeiffer who wasn't saying much anyway).On the other hand, Sylvia Plath was cut from ten to eight quotations.But then again Norman Mailer went from four to six. Sometimes there is an improvement in clarity in this volume.Gilbert Ryle is quoting as writing "The dogma of the Ghost in the Machine."In the larger book this is tagged with the words, "on the mental-conduct concepts of Descartes."With no Descartes to cross-reference here, we find the very sensible, "the mind viewed as distinct from the body." Although Editor Elizabeth Knowles does not say so in so many words in her brief Introduction, the criteria for inclusion is not just having said something pithy and striking or funny and penetrating, or even something at all witty.Instead what really counts is that you are or have been famous for at least fifteen minutes (Andy Warhol).So the way to look at a book like this is to take it as a soundbite history of modern times. Bottom line: buy this because it really is an interesting way to view the modern era, and besides the quotables from the likes of, e.g., Johnny Rotten ("We're so pretty, oh so pretty, we're vacant") and the Spice Girls ("tell me what you really, really want") are not likely to make the next edition, and because it is what people say, in what context, while being who they are, in reference to some event, that really spells out what it was like to be alive in the twentieth century. ... Read more | |
| 15. Memorable Quotations: French Writers of the Past by Carol A. Dingle | |
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(2000-12)
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| 16. The Giant Book of American Quotations: Over 8,000 Quotations on 264 Subjects by Gorton Carruth, Eugene Ehrlich | |
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(2006-12-05)
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| 17. Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them by Nigel Rees | |
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(2006-04-28)
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| 18. Bartlett's Bible Quotations by John Bartlett | |
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(2005-10-26)
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| 19. The Harper Book of Quotations 3rd Edition by Robert I. Fitzhenry | |
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(1993-05-26)
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| 20. Bite-Size Einstein: Quotations on Just About Everything from the Greatest Mind of the Twentieth Century | |
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(2003-04-01)
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