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litwits: Nobody but a princess could be so delicate. HCA** Hnt: ouch
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Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Monday, November 7, 2011. Nobody but a princess could be so delicate. HCA* Hnt: ouch. Hans Christian Anderson, 1805-1875.
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litwits: You cannot teach a crab to walk straight. A**** Just for fun. But it's good to know this
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Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Sunday, November 6, 2011. Aristophanes, c. 450-385 BC. Peace, 421 BC. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Each of us be...
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litwits: A glorious age. A very Neon Renaissance. TW** Author? Hnt: Pull out your beads
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Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. A glorious age. A very Neon Renaissance. TW* Author? Hnt: Pull out your beads. Each of us ...
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litwits: Ech man for himself. GC** The spelling is correct. Author?
http://litwits2.blogspot.com/2011/11/ech-man-for-himself-gc-spelling-is.html
Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Friday, November 4, 2011. Ech man for himself. GC* The spelling is correct. Author? Geoffrey Chaucer, c. 1343 - 1400.
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litwits: A horse! a horse! My kingdom for a horse! WS** You know the author. Name the play
http://litwits2.blogspot.com/2011/11/horse-horse-my-kingdom-for-horse-ws-you.html
Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Monday, November 7, 2011. My kingdom for a horse! WS* You know the author. Name the play. William Shakespeare, 1564-1616.
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litwits: The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved.VH** Author? Surprised? You saw the musical
http://litwits2.blogspot.com/2011/11/supreme-happiness-of-life-is-conviction.html
Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Sunday, November 6, 2011. The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved.VH* Author? Each of us bear...
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litwits: Who knows what women can be when they are finally free to become themselves? BF* Lest we never forget.
http://litwits2.blogspot.com/2011/11/who-knows-what-women-can-be-when-they.html
Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Saturday, November 5, 2011. Who knows what women can be when they are finally free to become themselves? A glorious age...
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litwits: If this is best of all possible worlds, what then are the others? V*** Author? Satire?
http://litwits2.blogspot.com/2011/11/if-this-is-best-of-all-possible-worlds.html
Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Sunday, November 6, 2011. If this is best of all possible worlds, what then are the others? How Santa Lost His Jollies.
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litwits: November 2011
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Literary Witticisms challenges readers to recall quotes, authors and their works. While you once vowed to never forget the authors and their books that moved you, can you still remember them today? Can you remember who said what? Chances are the words of yesterday's authors can still be inspirational, we just need to be able to recall them. Welcome to Literary Witticisms all over again. Friday, November 18, 2011. A gentle knight was pricking on the plain. ES* * Author? Edmund Spenser, 1552-1599. WS* You ...
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