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A definitive answer
arose in the wonderful book “Nice Guys Finish Seventh”: False
Phrases, Spurious Sayings, and Familiar Misquotations.
I
found my reference: a marvelous little book by Ralph Keyes titled
“Nice Guys Finish Seventh”.
An
amusing popular book about misattributed quotations is “Nice Guys
Finish Seventh” by Ralph Keyes, which is chock full of meticulous
information on dozens of spurious quotations, many of which I used to
quote confidently.
I
particularly like “Nice Guys Finish Seventh” by
Ralph Keyes …
See Bartlett’s Quotations … or, better still, Ralph Keyes, “Nice
Guys Finish Seventh.”
If
you have Ralph Keyes’s book “Nice Guys Finish Seventh,” he has a
great chapter on “The Rules of Misquotation that interpret the whole
phenomenon of misquotations and misattributions very nicely. This book
is a must read for us quoteaholics.
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