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Monday, August 25, 2014
Zingers, Quips, & One Liners: Mini-Review
For the most part, I enjoyed this collection. Overall, very amusing--one quibble: there is a fair smattering of more modern celebrities. In general, I have no problem with this (despite my love for more vintage things-books, movies, TV shows, etc), but I do have a problem with quotations being ascribed to more recent celebrities when I know full well that the comments were around well before the advent of Madonna or Jerry Seinfeld. It would be nice if the editor Geoff Tibballs had credited the earliest reference rather than his favorite actor/comedian/what-have-you. ★★★
*There are so many "Mammoth Book of" books out there that I am not counting that as part of the title for any of my challenges.
Favorites:
[on murder] Very stupid to kill the servants: now we don't even know where to find the marmalade. {Emily Brent (Dame Judith Anderson) in And Then There Were None}
Murder is always a mistake. One should never do anything that one cannot talk about after dinner. {Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray}
Experts agree that the best type of computer for your individual needs is one that comes on the market about two days after you actually purchase some other computer. {Dave Barry}
All the good music has already been written by people with wigs and stuff. {Frank Zappa}
If an article is attractive, or useful, or inexpensive, they'll stop making it tomorrow; if it's all three, they stopped making it yesterday. {Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook}
Sometimes opportunity knocks, but most of the time it sneaks up and then quietly steals away. {Doug Larson}
Puritanism is the haunting fear that someone, somewhere may be happy. {H. L. Mencken, Chrestomathy}
A man generally has two reasons for doing a thing. One that sounds good, and a real one. {J. Pierpont Morgan}
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Oh, I would love this one. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI am with Freda. Absolutely love this sort of thing.
ReplyDeleteI like the examples you've quoted, Bev. Especially the one about the marmalade. Ha.
ReplyDeleteH.L. Mencken - what a hoot.
I have a small book which is full of Oscar Wilde quips, I've had it since high school. I am so fond of Wilde's wit.