Wit The Greatest Things Ever Said

“Wit: The Greatest Things Ever Said” by Leonard Roy Frank is a collection published by Random House Reference in 2003, featuring 135 pages of insightful quotes and passages that highlight the art of wit. This edition presents a curated selection of remarks that showcase repartee and humor, making it a valuable resource for those interested in clever expressions and the nuances of language.
Readers will discover a diverse array of quotes that reflect wit and ridicule, drawn from various notable figures. This book serves as both a reference and a source of inspiration, ideal for anyone seeking to enrich their understanding of humor and the power of words. With its compact dimensions, it is also a thoughtful gift for friends, colleagues, or graduates looking for a light-hearted yet meaningful addition to their collection.
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-A verbal contract isn’t worth the paper it’s written on. — Samuel Goldwyn
-A good wit will make use of anything. — Shakespeare
“Wit: The Greatest Things Ever Said” contains quotes and passages featuring wit, repartee, and ridicule. Beautifully packaged, it is a perfect gift for loved ones, colleagues, graduates, or those in need of a pick-me-up.
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