“My toils in the quotation field have led me to formulate two or three laws about the way people use and abuse quotations. My first law is: When in doubt, ascribe all quotations to Bernard Shaw - which I don't mean to be taken literally, but as a general observation of the habit people have of attaching remarks to the nearest obvious speaker. Churchill, Wilde, Orson Welles and Alexander Woollcott are other useful figures upon whom to father remarks when you don't know who really said them.” PeopleKnowsWayFirstsMeanSaidTwoUseLawThreeFatherTakenDoubtFiguresFieldsHabitAbuseObviousObservationSpeakersQuotationsToilRemarksWhen In DoubtWildeBernard ShawUse And Abuse Author:Nigel Rees
“I believe that the Bible is to be understood and received in the plain and obvious meaning of its passages; for I cannot persuade myself that a book intended for the instruction and conversion of the whole world should cover its true meaning in any such mystery and doubt that none but critics and philosophers can discover it.” WorldShouldBelieveBookWholeI BelieveDoubtMysteryUnderstoodBibleCriticsPhilosopherObviousConversionWhole WorldPassagesInstructionTrue Meaning Book:The papers of Daniel Webster: Correspondence Source: The papers of Daniel Webster: Correspondence
“He's a winner. There's no doubt about that, and it's stating the obvious to say that he's a tremendous talent. (on David Beckham)” DoubtTalentEnglandObviousWinnerNo DoubtBeckhamStating The Obvious Author:Kevin Keegan
“How do these people have any credibility? How do they get away with this? It's mind boggling that its gotten to a point where the EPA is dictating policy based on what is an obvious fraud, or if you want to be gentle about it, creates enough doubt to back off.” PeopleIfsWantMindEnoughDoubtPolicyObviousGentleGet AwayFraudCredibilityDictatingEpaMind Boggling Author:Joe Bastardi
“Aschenbach is not only a projection of Mann in the obvious ways - same daily routines, author of the works Mann had planned - nor even in sharing his author's aspirations, doubts, and sexual identity. His watchword, "Durchhalten!" [persevere, keep going] could be Mann's own.” WayDoubtIdentityObviousAspirationKeep GoingProjectionPersevereDaily Routines Author:Philip Kitcher
“Sometimes [Eva Braun] would go back to his apartment to "make up." At the Berghof, these arguments didn't last as long, [Adolf Hitler] would smooth her feathers and they'd be good together again. I doubt anybody else noticed this but me. It wasn't obvious.” LongSometimesTogetherLastsDoubtArgumentObviousBe GoodApartmentSmoothFeathersTogether Again Author:Gretl Braun