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In The Oxford Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Quotations, Elizabeth Knowles presents 5,000 quotations that capture the essence of the last century. This collection features powerful words that sparked political movements, memorable song lyrics, and humorous quips. Readers will encounter Franklin D. Roosevelt's reassurance, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself," and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s poignant reminder, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." The anthology includes thought-provoking excerpts from literary figures like Franz Kafka, alongside witty remarks from Dorothy Parker, who famously noted, "Men seldom make passes / At girls who wear glasses." Notable quotes from controversial figures, such as Richard Nixon's declaration, "I am not a crook," are also included. Special sections enhance the experience, featuring Misquotations, memorable Newspaper Headlines like "Dewey defeats Truman," Political Slogans such as "Ban the Bomb," iconic Film Lines like "Let the force be with you," and the Anonymous phrase "Kilroy was here." Quotations are organized alphabetically by author, with two helpful indexes—a subject index and a keyword index—allowing readers to easily locate quotes for any occasion. This compilation offers a rich panorama of the 20th century, filled with humor, inspiration, and reflection.
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The Oxford Dictionary of Twentieth Century Quotations, Elizabeth Knowles
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