Rinkitink of Oz (1916), Ch. 5 : The Three Pearls 
Later Oz novels
                                    
“Then he was wrong to have been born at all. Cheek- eek-eek-eek, oo, hoo!”
            chuckled Rinkitink, his fat body shaking with merriment. "But it's hard to prevent oneself from being born; there's no chance for protest, eh, Bilbil?" 
Rinkitink of Oz (1916), Ch. 5 : The Three Pearls 
Later Oz novels
        
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L. Frank Baum 108
Children's writer, editor, journalist, screenwriter 1856–1919Related quotes
                                        
                                         "A Word or Two" (20 February 2007) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGEsRXlMT0s 
Context: Many people have said since the beginning — actually, all my life — "don't you suppose you were born in the wrong era — the wrong time?" Well, I don't think so at all! Because, don't you see, I can come into your home, in your office, and wherever you are, and sing to you these silly songs. And I'm just a simple lady, and I can show you how much I love you very much, and share these feelings with you. And I don't know that could have been done really this way at any other time. So I think that I was born at just the right time — wouldn't you say?
                                    
“There is right and there is wrong, I have NEVER been wrong.”
Source: Pink Flamingos and Other Filth: Three Screenplays