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To Call The Dialogue Wooden Is To Insult The Expressive Potential Of A Tree Stump.
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To call the dialogue wooden is to insult the expressive
potential of a tree stump.
-- Gerald Jonas, in his review of Robert L. Forward's "Martian Rainbow"
-- in the July 14, 1991 New York Times Book Review.
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He] played the King as if afraid someone else might play the ace.
-- Unattributed review of a performance of King Lear....
This book fills a much-needed gap. HADAS in a review.
Stump: The state tree of Orego
After the bad review of the play in the "New York Times".
] Joey: Hey, tell ya what. Let me walk you home. We'll stop by every news stand and burn every copy of their Times and the Post....
This book fills a much-needed gap. -- Moses Hadas (1900-1966) in a book review
The covers of this book are too far apart. -- Book review by Ambrose Bierce.
Gerald R. Ford obtained his Eagle at the age of 14.
Magnificent spectacle of human happiness.
-- Sydney Smith (1769-1845) -- America, Edinburgh Review, July, 1824...
If excessive smoking actually plays a role in the production of lung cancer, it seems to be a minor one.
-- Dr. W.C. Heuper of the National Cancer Institute, as quoted in the New York Times on April 14, 1954....