My job involves searching for 'lost' quotations - that is, trying to find out who came up with a quotable saying that lingers in someone's mind and which they wish to use for their own purpose and which they cannot find in conventional dictionaries of quotation.
Lord Castlerosse was taken to task by Nancy Astor over the size of his stomach. 'What would you say if that was on a woman?' she asked, pointedly. 'H… - Nigel Rees
Lord Castlerosse was taken to task by Nancy Astor over the size of his stomach. 'What would you say if that was on a woman?' she asked, pointedly. 'H…
- Nigel Rees
I got into New College, Oxford. The ethos was that you could work - or not. - Nigel Rees
I got into New College, Oxford. The ethos was that you could work - or not.
How come there's only one Monopolies Commission? - Nigel Rees
How come there's only one Monopolies Commission?
Democracy is too good to share with just anybody. - Nigel Rees
Democracy is too good to share with just anybody.
Rees's First Law of Quotations: When in doubt, ascribe all quotations to George Bernard Shaw. - Nigel Rees
Rees's First Law of Quotations: When in doubt, ascribe all quotations to George Bernard Shaw.
Euphemism in the workplace does not end with job descriptions. It reaches a pusillanimous peak at the other end of the work process - in dismissal. - Nigel Rees
Euphemism in the workplace does not end with job descriptions. It reaches a pusillanimous peak at the other end of the work process - in dismissal.
It is part of politics to make things look better than they really are. What is a spin doctor but a serial euphemiser? - Nigel Rees
It is part of politics to make things look better than they really are. What is a spin doctor but a serial euphemiser?
I am only too aware that I am open to Rees's Second Law of Quotation: "However sure you are that you have attributed a quotation correctly, an earlie… - Nigel Rees
I am only too aware that I am open to Rees's Second Law of Quotation: "However sure you are that you have attributed a quotation correctly, an earlie…
I was broadcast-struck from an early age; I had saved up for a tape recorder and started making programmes. - Nigel Rees
I was broadcast-struck from an early age; I had saved up for a tape recorder and started making programmes.
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