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The Right Honorable Gentleman Is Indebted To His Memory For His Jests, And To His Imagination For His Facts.
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The Right Honorable gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests,
and to his imagination for his facts.
-- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816)
-- Speech in Reply to Mr. Dundas, Sheridaniana
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The Right Honorable Gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests and to his imagination for his facts.
-- Sherida...
Sir Winston carried on a life-long feud with Labour Party leader Aneurin Bevan and, on one occasion, while Mr.
Bevan was delivering as unusually long speech to the House of Commons, Churchill slumped into his seat and appeared to doze off....
While his off-heel, insidiously aside, Provokes the caper which he seems to chide.
-- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) -- Pizarro, The Prologue...
Every man has a right to be wrong in his opinions. But no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.
-- Bernard Baruch...
Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it. -- Poor Richard
Everyone complains of his memory, no one of his judgment.
Everyone complains of his memory, no one of his judgement.
Facts are stupid things.
-- President Ronald Reagan -- (a blooper from his speech at the '88 GOP convention)...