Description
Here is a major new edition of the most authoritative dictionary of quotations available, bringing you the wit and wisdom of past and present--from the ancient adages of East and West to today's most memorable lines.This new edition is a paradise of over 20,000 quotations for all occasions, comprehensively indexed by keyword. Whether you lean towards the words of Jane Austen: "Think only of the past as its remembrance gives you pleasure," or the advice of Paris Hilton: "Dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in," the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations provides the ultimate answer to the questions "Who said that?" and "What's been said about this?" Drawing on Oxford's unrivalled dictionary research program and unique language monitoring, this Seventh Edition offers almost a thousand new quotations, from over 500 authors. These include classic quotations from established names for which new evidence of current usage has been found as well as earlier quotations used by well-known literary authors from around the English-speaking world, ranging from the maxim of Confucius for a ruler, "If you desire what is good, the people will be good" (quoted by Thoreau), and the view of the Stoic philosopher Epictetus that "Not things, but opinions about things, trouble men" (Laurence Sterne).
Now featuring a ribbon-marker, enhanced cross-referencing, a new crystal-clear text design, and an expanded introduction, The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is an invaluable addition to every home library as well as the working libraries of all professional speakers and writers.
Features
- For over 65 years, the nation's favourite guide to the wit and wisdom of past and present
- Unrivalled authority at your fingertips: all quotations extensively researched and verified
- The ultimate answer to the question 'Who said that?' (and when, and why)
- Spans the centuries: from the ancients of East and West to the global village of the 21st century
- Over 20,000 quotations for all occasions covering almost 3,500 authors
- Comprehensive keyword index to trace that half-remembered line
- Exceptional clarity with A-Z sequence by author
- Enhanced cross-referencing, explanatory notes, and author descriptions
- Special categories including advertising slogans, newspaper headlines, and catchphrases
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