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Quote Investigator® – Tracing Quotations

Records the investigatory work of Garson O’Toole who diligently seeks the truth about quotations. Who really said what?

  • By Garson O’Toole
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly three posts per week
  • First post on

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Anecdote Origin: In the Wild Hill Countries from Whence My Client Comes They Talk of Little Else
Alexander Martin Sullivan? Marshall Hall? Henry Harte Barry? John Chute Neligan? Illustration of a wooden gavel from Unsplash Question for Quote Investigator: A popular anecdote in legal circles concerns a lawyer who was representing a …
On , by quoteresearch, 2,331 words
Quote Origin: The Literary World Is Made Up of Second-Rate Writers Who Write About Other Second-Rate Writers
Mickey Spillane? Terry Southern? David Halberstam? Apocryphal? Public domain illustration of a typewriter Question for Quote Investigator: The best-selling author of pulp thrillers was excoriated by literary critics. His reported response was harsh: The literary …
On , by quoteresearch, 870 words
Quote Origin: There Is No Such Thing as a New Idea. We Simply Take a Lot of Old Ideas and Put Them Into a Sort of Mental Kaleidoscope
Mark Twain? Albert Bigelow Paine? Caroline Thomas Harnsberger? Apocryphal? Illustration of a kaleidoscope held by a hand from Unsplash Question for Quote Investigator: A famous author once suggested that humankind was not generating any genuinely …
On , by quoteresearch, 551 words