“Once upon a time all the men of mind and genius in the world became of one belief—that is to say, of no belief. But it wearied them to think that within a few years after their death many cults and systems and prognostications would be ascribed to them which they had never meditated nor intended. So they said to one another:”

Quoted, The Beautiful and Damned (1922)

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American novelist and screenwriter 1896–1940

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