
„The day I leave the power, inside my pockets will only be dust.“
— António de Oliveira Salazar Prime Minister of Portugal 1889 - 1970
Quoted in Salazar: biographical study - page 383; of Franco Nogueira - Published by Atlantis Publishing, 1977
Der beste K.I.K wird K.A.K
To Colonel Günther Reichhelm on 11 April 1945. Model requested that Reichhelm join him for dinner before his departure. In the staff guest book at the officers' mess, the field marshal carefully wrote. Quoted in "Battle for the Ruhr" - Page 345 - by Derek S. Zumbro - 2006
„The day I leave the power, inside my pockets will only be dust.“
— António de Oliveira Salazar Prime Minister of Portugal 1889 - 1970
Quoted in Salazar: biographical study - page 383; of Franco Nogueira - Published by Atlantis Publishing, 1977
„One had to build shelters. One had to make pockets and live inside them.“
— Lorrie Moore American writer 1957
Quelle: Like Life
„I got an Irish passport the other day. I love it. It's the best thing in my pocket.“
— Sam Neill Irish-born New Zealand actor 1947
The Irish Times, 13 December 2008
„Money in the pocket, devil in the heart.“
— Ivo Kozarčanin Croatian writer 1911 - 1941
quoted in Group of Authors: Velika knjiga aforizama, Prosvjeta-Globus, Vol. IV, 1984
— Lyndon B. Johnson American politician, 36th president of the United States (in office from 1963 to 1969) 1908 - 1973
As quoted in "What a Real President Was Like: To Lyndon Johnson, the Great Society Meant Hope and Dignity" http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/doc/307079109.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Nov+13%2C+1988&author=Moyers%2C+Bill+D&desc=What+a+Real+President+Was+Like%3B+To+Lyndon+Johnson%2C+the+Great+Society+Meant+Hope+and+Dignity, by Bill Moyers, The Washington Post (13 November 1988).
Attributed
„Big stacks, my pockets on creatine.“
— Lil Wayne American rapper, singer, record executive and businessman 1982
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„[Money should] fructify in the pockets of the people.“
— William Ewart Gladstone British Liberal politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom 1809 - 1898
Often attributed to Gladstone. During the debate on the budget of 1867, Laing quoted Lord Sydenham's use http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1832/feb/06/finance-deficiency-in-the-revenue of the phrase in 1832 to Gladstone, with Gladstone replying http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1867/apr/04/ways-and-means-tue-financial-statement: "...when you talk of the "fructification" of money — I accept the term, which is originally due to very high authority — for the public advantage, there is none much more direct and more complete than that which the public derives from money applied to the reduction of debt." The phrase itself occurs earlier, among others:
...ought we to appropriate in the present circumstances of the country 3 millions of money out of the resources and productive capital of the nation, to create an addition to the treasury of the state? Ought we to reduce our public debt by a sacrifice of the funds that maintained national industry? Ought we to deprive the people of 3 millions of capital, which would fructify in their hands much more than in those of government, to pay a portion of our debt?
The Marquis of Lansdowne (21 June, 1819) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1819/jun/21/cash-payments-bill
He put it to his hon. friend the member for Taunton, whether for the sake of increasing the fictitious value of stock, the grinding taxation which encroached on the capital that formed the foundation of credit, ought to be endured? He put it to his powerful mind, whether it would not be better to leave in the pockets of the people what increased and fructified with them, than, by taking all away, to ruin them and annihilate the revenue?
Lord Milton (14 June, 1821) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1821/jun/14/agricultural-horse-tax
The right hon. gentleman had urged, as one 331 objection to the application of the surplus of five millions as a sinking fund, that it was taking that sum from the people, which would fructify to the national advantage, in their pockets, much more than in the reduction of the debt.
William Huskisson (28 February, 1823) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1823/feb/28/reduction-of-taxation
It was one of the great errors of Mr. Pitt's system, that the people should be taxed to buy up a debt standing at four or five per cent interest, when it was clear that that money, if left to fructify in the pockets of the people, would be productive of infinitely more benefit to the country.
Lord Milton (1 June, 1827) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1827/jun/01/the-budget
Misattributed
„The keys are in my pocket and they rattle you awake.“
— St. Vincent (musician) American singer-songwriter 1982
"Save Me From What I Want" live @ SXSW 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRYdWtjFJn8
Actor (2009)
„Jack's got an asshole like a clown's pocket.“
— Gavin Free English filmmaker 1988
"Let's Play Minecraft Episode 13 - Find the Tower Part 1" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yC3Jl77Ywo. youtube.com. August 24, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
„You will never be alone with a poet in your pocket.“
— John Adams 2nd President of the United States 1735 - 1826
Letter to John Quincy Adams (14 May 1781)
1780s
Quelle: The Letters of John and Abigail Adams
„Everyone has the revolver of resignation in his pocket.“
— Ian Fleming, buch Casino Royale
Quelle: Casino Royale
„It was the laughter of birthdays, of money found in an old pocket.“
— Ian Rankin, buch Knots and Crosses
Quelle: Knots and Crosses
„The traveller with empty pockets will sing in the thief's face.“
Cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator.
— Juvenal, buch Satires
X, line 22.
Satires, Satire X
— Ally Carter, buch Heist Society
Quelle: Heist Society
— Gertrude Stein American art collector and experimental writer of novels, poetry and plays 1874 - 1946
Quelle: Wars I Have Seen (1945), p. 27
„Shabby, word-eating, pocket-picketing, sacrilegious villains.“
— Samuel Wilberforce Bishop in the Church of England 1805 - 1873
Of the Whig party.
Quoted in Arthur Burns, "Wilberforce, Samuel (1805–1873)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
„He reached for his pocket, and found there, only reality“
— Victor Hugo, buch Der Glöckner von Notre-Dame
Quelle: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame