Creative Quotations from . . .
Edward Westcott
(1846-1898) born on
Sep 27
US "novelist, banker". "His posthumously published novel "David Harum: A Story of American Life," 1898 proved to be immensely popular."
 
   
F
They say a reasonable amount 'o fleas is good fer a dog -- keeps him from broodin' over bein' a dog, mebbe."

R
The only man who can change his mind is a man that's got one.
A
I often had to notice that a man'll sometimes do the foolishist thing or the meanest thing in his hull life after he's dead.
N
"If I've done anything I'm sorry for, I'm willing to be forgiven."
K
"Do unto the other feller the way he'd like to do unto you, and do it fast."


Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: ""David Harum," ch. 32, 1898."
R: "In "Quote Disk 1,2,3," by DBUG, 1991."
A: ""David Harum," ch. 35, 1898."
N: "In "Rand Lindsly's HUGE Quotations File," an Internet collection of quotations."
K: ""David Harum," ch. 20, 1898."



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