
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Stone of Farewell (1990), Chapter 23, “Deep Waters” (p. 591).
My Fairy
Useful and Instructive Poetry (1845)
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Stone of Farewell (1990), Chapter 23, “Deep Waters” (p. 591).
Source: Prince on a White Horse (1982), Chapter 4 “The Dragon of Brass” (p. 207)
This illustrates the unsatisfactory character of the First-Cause argument.
"Is There a God?" (1952)
1950s
Variant: What the hell makes you so smart?" I asked. "I wouldn't go for coffee with you, " she answered. "Listen -- I wouldn't ask you." "That, "she replied "is what makes you stupid.
Source: Love Story
“I was tired of secrets, tired of seeing things I was not supposed to see. And so I just cried.”
Source: A Painted House
“What do you want?" the ape asked at last.
"Nothing," said Ervic.
"You may have that!”
retorted the ape
Glinda of Oz Ch. 18 : The Cleverness of Ervic
Later Oz novels
Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah (1977)