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"I have records of 31 extraordinary events in 1883. Someone should write a book upon the phenomena of this one year—that is, if books should be written." —Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned (1919)
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"If somebody should like to write a book, but is like millions of persons who would like to write books, but fortunately don't know just what to write books about, I suggest a study of scares, with the idea of showing that they were not altogether hysteria and mass psychology, and that there may have been something to be scared about." —Charles Fort, Wild Talents (1932)
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"There ought to be a book of the laws and customs a-la-mode, presented to all young people upon their first introduction into public company." — Fanny Burney, Evelina, 1904, p. 81.
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"There ought to be a book which gives an account of God as involved in human experience, privately and publicly, without any religious import or even overtones." — Paul Weiss, Philosophy in Process, 1955, p. 76.
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