A Quote by Willis Regier

Quotations cause all kinds of trouble. — © Willis Regier
Quotations cause all kinds of trouble.

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Willis Regier
Born: July 14, 1948
I know the police cause you trouble They cause trouble everywhere But when you die and go to Heaven You'll find no policemen there.
?I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to stay right here and cause all kinds of trouble.
Generally speaking, books don't cause much harm. Except when you read them, that is. Then they cause all kinds of problems. Books can, for example, give you ideas. I don't know if you've ever had an idea before, but, if you have, you know how much trouble an idea can get you into.
It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations. Bartlett's Familiar Quotations is an admirable work, and I studied it intently. The quotations when engraved upon the memory give you good thoughts. They also make you anxious to read the authors and look for more.
The trouble with Germans is not that they fire shells, but that they engrave them with quotations from Kant.
Rees's First Law of Quotations: When in doubt, ascribe all quotations to George Bernard Shaw.
Ah, trouble, trouble, there are the two different kinds ... there's the one you give and the other you take.
We sometimes think of quotations as extracts from larger texts, but some quotations originated complete unto themselves.
A wide range of quotations are necessary for the repertoire of a well-rounded speaker. Quotations are able to illustrate in a few words what is difficult to explain in many.
Not everything that can be extracted appears in anthologies of quotations, in commonplace books, or on the back of Celestial Seasonings boxes. Only certain sorts of extracts become quotations.
I don't do anything in order to cause trouble. It just so happens that what I do naturally causes trouble. I'm proud to be a troublemaker.
Sometimes, you know, you have to cause trouble to end trouble.
It is the resolve of the government that none will be allowed to get away with making speeches that can cause sedition or that can cause violence, especially because when we make these kinds of pronouncement and do things that can cause violence or destruction of lives and property, we are no longer in control.
Well named, Quotology contains everything you always wanted to know about quotations, quoters, quotees, quotation books, 'quoox' (quotations out of context), and their fascinating history.
With all deference to Chairman Mao and other authors whose quotations derive from longer works, it seemed that I was becoming the world's first writer of self-contained ready-made quotations.
Generally speaking, books don't cause much harm. Except when you read them, that is. Then they cause all kinds of problems.
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