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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 four posts per week
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Most recent posts

Quote Origin: Life Is Too Short To Do Anything For Oneself That One Can Pay Others To Do For One
W. Somerset Maugham? Popular Influencer? Apocryphal? Illustration of symbolic dollar coins from Unsplash Question for Quote Investigator: A popular modern influencer has recommended outsourcing all the unpleasant or unimportant tasks of life. I was reminded …
On , by quoteresearch, 548 words
Quote Origin: The World Has Cancer, and the Cancer Cell Is Man
Alan Gregg? William Ralph Inge? Paul R. Ehrlich? Marston Bates? Edward Abbey? Ronald Dellums? Picture of cancer cells from the U.S. National Cancer Institute Question for Quote Investigator: The size of the human population and …
On , by quoteresearch, 1,527 words
Quote Origin: Growth for the Sake of Growth Is the Ideology of the Cancer Cell
Edward Abbey? Paul R. Ehrlich? Anne H. Ehrlich? Susan Buckingham? Arthur J. Cordell? Alan Gregg? Apocryphal? Graph showing growth followed by a crash from Pixabay Question for Quote Investigator: The rapid and uncontrolled proliferation of …
On , by quoteresearch, 1,761 words