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Extractions: "The young have aspirations that never come to pass, the old have reminiscences of what never happened." Never be a pioneer. It's the early Christian that gets the fattest lion. A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation. "In baiting a mouse trap with cheese, always leave room for the mouse." Published Sources for the above Quotations: F: "In "Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations," by Tony Augarde, 1991." R: ""Reginald at the Carlton."" A: "In "Words of Wisdom," by Wm. Safire & Leonard Safire, 1989." N: ""The Square Egg," "Clovis on the Alleged Romance of Business," 1924."
H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916) H. H. Munro (Saki) (18701916) HECTOR HUGH MUNRO was a Scot, born in Burma, and, like Kipling, was sent back to England at an early age to be brought http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Extractions: "The Comments of Moving Ka" A proverb is one man's wit and all men's wisdom. Lord John Russell 1792-1878 Absence diminishes little passions and increases great ones, just as the wind blows out a candle and fans a fire. Le Rochefoucauld Always live within your income, even if you have to borrow money to do so. Josh Billings An optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true. James Cabell 1879-1958 And in the average mind is curled
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Extractions: Scottish-born writer whose stories satirize the Edwardian social scene, often in a macabre and cruel fashion. Munro's columns and short stories were published under the pen name 'Saki', who was the cupbearer in The Rabaoyat of Omar Khayyam , an ancient Persian poem. Saki's stories were full of witty epithets - such as "The cook was a good cook, as cooks go; and as cooks go she went." - and included coded references to homosexuality. "A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanations." (from The Square Egg, 1924) Hector Hugh Munro was born in Akyab, Burma (now Myamar) the son of Charles Augustus Munro, an inspector-general for the Burma police. His mother, the former Mary Frances Mercer, died in 1872 - she was killed by a runaway cow in an English country lane. Munro was brought up in England with his brother and sister by a pair of strict aunts who frequently used the birch and the whip. Munro was educated at Pencarwick School in Exmoth and the Bedford Grammar School. From 1887 he travelled in France, Germany and Switzerland with his family. In 1891 his father settled in Devon where he worked as a teacher. In 1893 Munro joined the Burma police. He returned to England three years later and started his career as a journalist, writing for
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Saki Saki (18701916) - pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro. Scottish-born writer whosestories satirize the Edwardian social scene, often in a macabre and cruel way. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/saki.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Saki (1870-1916) pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro Scottish-born writer whose stories satirize the Edwardian social scene, often in a macabre and cruel way. Munro's columns and short stories were published under the pen name 'Saki', who was the cupbearer in The Rubayat of Omar Khayyam , an ancient Persian poem. Saki's stories were full of witty sayings - such as "The cook was a good cook, as cooks go; and as cooks go she went." Sometimes they also included coded references to homosexuality. "A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanations." (from The Square Egg Saki was born Hector Hugh Munro in Akyab, Burma (now Myanmar), the son of Charles Augustus Munro, an inspector-general in the Burma police. Munro's mother, the former Mary Frances Mercer, died in 1872 - she was killed by a runaway cow in an English country lane. Munro was brought up in England with his brother and sister by aunts who frequently used the birch and whip. He was educated at Pencarwick School in Exmouth and Bedford Grammar School. From 1887 he traveled with his family in France, Germany and Switzerland. In 1891 his father settled in Devon, where he worked as a teacher. In 1893 Munro joined the Burma police. Three years later he was back in England and started his career as a journalist, writing for the Westminster Gazette In 1900 Munro's first book, THE RISE OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE, appeared. It is a historical study modelled upon Gibbon's famous
A Saki Bibliography AUTHOR Saki, 18701916. TITLE The Westminster Alice ; illustrated by F. Carruthers Biography of Saki by EM Munro (p. 637-715) AUTHOR Saki, 1870-1916. http://www.subir.com/saki/bib.html
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