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unearths some literary gems.
From Conversations, ed. Roy Newquist:
***"Lectures...[are] a more exciting art form, since you can make things up as you go along. Nobody else can upstage you either." [Christopher Isherwood]***"I've felt that if I just used initials nobody would know whether I was a man or a woman, a dog or a tiger." [P. L. Travers]***"[An interviewer] said, 'I'm so glad you're alive; all these years I've been thinking you were dead.' And you know, I could have embraced him because I was so delighted he had thought I was dead. I had gone into the world of timelessness. All authors are dead." [Travers]***"Sometimes you can't tell the difference between a man and a saltshaker, especially in these modern French novels." [Marguerite Young][As they say, "He's the salt of the earth."]***
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