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Famous Quotes Need Famous Mouths. -- Axiom 2. -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules Of Misquotatio
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Famous quotes need famous mouths.
-- Axiom 2.
-- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotation
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Vintage quotes are considered to be in the public domain.
-- Axiom 2, Corollary 2E -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio...
Famous dead people make excellent commentators on current events.
-- Axiom 1, Corollary 1F -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio...
Well-known messengers get credit for clever comments they report from less celebrated mouths.
-- Axiom 2, Corollary 2A -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio...
Particularly quotable figures receive more than their share of quotable quotes.
-- Axiom 2, Corollary 2B -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio...
Journalists are a less than dependable source of accurate quotes.
-- Axiom 1, Corollary 1E -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio...
Keyes Rules of Misquotation Axiom 1. Any quotation that can be altered will be.
+ Corollary 1A: Vivid words hook misquotes in the mind....
In a pinch, any orphan quote can be called a Chinese proverb.
-- Axiom 2, Corollary 2F -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio...
Any quotation that can be altered will be. -- Axiom 1. -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio
Comments made about someone might as well have been said by that person.
-- Axiom 2, Corollary 2C -- Ralph Keyes, The Rules of misquotatio...