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  • Quote Origin: Laws are Like Sausages. Better Not to See Them Being Made
    The Daily Cleveland Herald, March 29, 1869, quoted lawyer-poet John Godfrey Saxe that “Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made,” and this may be the true origin of the saying
  • 2010 – Quote Investigator®
    Question for Quote Investigator: Mohandas Gandhi’s policy of non-violence was famously used during the campaign for independence in India There is a well-known quotation that helps to express the rationale for this non-retaliatory philosophy: An eye for an eye will leave everyone … Benjamin Jowett? Father Strickland? William T Arnold?
  • Quote Origin: Figures Don’t Lie, But Liars Do Figure
    Reply from Quote Investigator: The saying has been credited to Mark Twain for more than ninety-five years, but the first citation for Twain located by QI is dated 1913 This is after Twain’s death and there is no corroborating evidence for the attribution in Twain’s own writings
  • October 2010 – Quote Investigator®
    Question for Quote Investigator: I love the movies from the golden age of Hollywood I think the stars were more glamorous in the past, and the stories about the stars were wittier The quotation I would like you to investigate was reportedly written by Cary Grant for …
  • Quote Origin: Legal Advice: Pound the Facts, Pound the Law, Pound the . . .
    Reply from Quote Investigator: There is good evidence that Jerome Michael used a version of the saying while teaching, but the adage was in use before he graduated from Columbia Law School QI has traced it back ninety-nine years and will present selected citations in reverse order
  • Maxim Origin: Time is Money - Quote Investigator
    Question for Quote Investigator: As an entrepreneur I marvel at the wisdom and concision of the following maxim: Time is money This is usually credited to Benjamin Franklin, but I have become skeptical about attributions after reading this blog
  • Quote Origin: Facts Are Stubborn Things – Quote Investigator®
    In 1770 John Adams was asked to help provide a legal defense for the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre He accepted the task knowing that his fellow colonists were hostile to the troops and his legal practice would probably suffer His defending argument did include the famous phrase as recorded in an 1788 history book: 1
  • Quote Origin: Part Went for Liquor, Part for Women; The Rest I Spent . . .
    Question for Quote Investigator: George Raft was my favorite film star from the Golden Age of Hollywood He often played gangsters and was memorable in “Some Like it Hot” Raft was known for his high income in Tinseltown and for his wild profligacy The quotation that interests me appeared in his obituary in 1980: 1
  • September 2010 – Quote Investigator®
    Question for Quote Investigator: A critic once provided a hilariously nonchalant evaluation of a theatrical production: I did not like it, but perhaps this judgment is unfair I saw it under adverse conditions — the curtain was up This statement has been credited to comedian …
  • Quote Origin: A Man May Do an Immense Deal of Good, If He Does Not Care . . .
    Question for Quote Investigator: There is a quotation I love that presents an insightful guideline for the most effective way to achieve a goal by accenting humility: The way to get things done is not to mind who gets the credit for doing them





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