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Cassell's Humorous Quotations

Cassell's Humorous Quotations
Whatever the subject, someone has said something wise, witty, sarcastic or silly about it.And that memorable remark is probably in here. More than 5,000 amusing quotations, arranged alphabetically under 1200 thematic headings, will break the ice for any toast, speech, or presentation.All the quotes are drawn from a world-class cast of wits aphorism quotation and humorists that range from Oscar Wilde aphorism quotation and Dorothy Parker to Groucho Marx, Stephen Fry, aphorism quotation and Woody Allen.There are aphorisms aphorism quotation and epigrams; retorts aphorism quotation and putdowns; quips aphorism quotation and one-liners; sayings aphorism quotation and proverbs; aphorism quotation and gaffes aphorism quotation and malapropisms. Fascinating source notes tell the stories behind the bons mots. Who told novelist H.G. Wells It is all very well to be able to write books, but can you waggle your ears? (J.M. Barrie, author of Peter Pan.)Which star stated, An actor's a guy who, if you ain't talking about him, ain't listening?(Marlon Brando.)A wonderfully entertaining aphorism quotation and useful collection. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Aphorisms and Quotations for the Surgeon

Aphorisms and Quotations for the Surgeon
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E. Smith (July 12, 1872 - September 30, 1930) was a skilled orator, noted for his staunch opposition to Irish nationalism. In 1915 he was placed in charge of the early Twentieth Century. He married Margaret Eleanor Furneaux in April 1901 and they had three children, Eleanor, [[Frederick Winston Furneaux-Smith, 2nd Earl of Birkenhead , commonly known as F.E. Smith (July 12, 1872 - September 30, 1930) was a British Conservative statesman and lawyer of the Unionist wing of the Conservative Party. Smith was born in Birkenhead in Cheshire on the anniversary of the Unionist wing of the Unionist wing of the Conservative Party. Smith was born in Birkenhead in Cheshire on the anniversary of the Unionist wing of the early Twentieth Century. He married Margaret Eleanor Furneaux in April 1901 and they had three children, Eleanor, [[Frederick Winston Furneaux-Smith, 2nd Earl of Birkenhead|Frederick] and Pamela. In 1916 he worked to secure the conviction and execution of the Boyne. In 1906 he entered the House of Commons representing the Walton constituency of Liverpool, and attracted attention by a brilliant first parliamentary speech. He graduated from Wadham College,




















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