Quote magnets revisited

victor steinbok aardvark66 at GMAIL.COM
Mon Jun 14 19:43:10 UTC 2010


You forgot Disraeli and George Bernard Shaw (with an occasional help
from Russell). In fact, I've seen quite a number of quotations
attributed, at the same time, to Russell, Churchill and Shaw or to
Disraeli and Churchill. Dorothy Parker is not in competition with any
of these guys, however.

VS-)

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at yale.edu> wrote:
>
> As we know, everything that wasn't said by Shakespeare, Benjamin
> Franklin, Mark Twain, Winston Churchill, or Groucho Marx was said by
> Dorothy Parker.  Listening to _Clouds of Witness_ (Dorothy L. Sayers,
> 1926) on audiobook, I was struck by a wonderful adage that is as
> applicable to linguistic research as in many other domains. Bunter is
> addressing Lord Peter Wimsey:
>
> "[My old mother] always says, my lord, that facts are like cows. If
> you look them in the face hard enough, they generally run away."
>
> I was wondering whether others noticed this dictum as well, and in
> googling "Facts are like cows" found that indeed it had 650 hits, and
> also that at least three of them attribute it to Dorothy Parker.
> Half credit, I guess.
>
> LH

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