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  1. Quote Origin: Laws are Like Sausages. Better Not to See Them ...

    Jul 8, 2010 · The earliest citation that QI has located that attributes a version of the quotation to Otto von Bismarck is in a 1933 textbook titled “Government in the United States” by Claudius O. Johnson.

  2. Laws are Like Sausages. Better Not to See Them Being Made

    Jul 8, 2010 · The earliest citation that QI has located that attributes a version of the quotation to Otto von Bismarck is in a 1933 textbook titled “Government in the United States” by Claudius O. Johnson.

  3. July 2010 – Quote Investigator®

    Jul 14, 2010 · Gary Player? Arnold Palmer? Jerry Barber? Jack Youngblood? Lee Trevino? Ethel Merman? L. Frank Baum? Question for Quote Investigator: I am a fan of the golfing legend Gary …

  4. Quote Origin: Confused on a Higher Level and About More ...

    Jul 11, 2010 · So I searched for it on the internet and discovered a reference to a math textbook: Stochastic Differential Equations. The information provided about the provenance of the quote is very …

  5. June 2010 – Quote Investigator®

    Quote Origin: No Respect for a Man Who Can Spell a Word Only One Way Mark Twain? Nyrum Reynolds? Hiram Runnels? Andrew Jackson? Anonymous? Question for Quote Investigator: I …

  6. Quote Origin: Not Everything That Can Be Counted Counts, and ...

    May 26, 2010 · Cameron was not forgotten, and in 1997 a sociology textbook attributed the saying to him and cited the 1963 book that was mentioned at the start of this post: 12 As Cameron once said, …

  7. November 2010 – Quote Investigator®

    Nov 29, 2010 · Dorothy Parker? An Old Farmer? A Young Newspaper Editor? Bennett Cerf? Question for Quote Investigator: Recently when a friend delivered a clever retort I told her it was worthy of …