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Famous Sayings

All the things they never said

The myth

The things people say: this month, we present a selection of FT’s favourite false quotations.

The “truth”

Mark Twain never said “Wagner’s music is better than it sounds” (Edgar Wilson “Bill” Nye did).

“Let them eat cake” was being attributed to various out-of-touch fat cats long before Marie Antoinette was born.

“That government is best which governs least” wasn’t Thomas Jefferson’s; nor even Thoreau’s, presumably, since the latter used it in quotation marks.

Patrick Henry didn’t say “Give me liberty or give me death,” nor did James Otis coin “Taxation without representation is tyranny.”

Hermann Goering was not responsible for “Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my gun,” which excellent line comes from a 1933 play by Hanns Johst.

 

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