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- Which British writer, the creator of the romantic hero James Bond, wrote:
'A medium vodka dry Martini - with a slice of lemon peel. Shaken and not
stirred'?
Ian Fleming
- Which US pop artist and film producer said 'In the future, everyone
will be famous for 15 minutes'?
Andy Warhol
- Which Scottish writer of children's books wrote: 'There is nothing -
absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in
boats'?
Kenneth Grahame
- Which British artist and writer wrote: 'They went to sea in a sieve, they
did'?
Edward Lear
- Which US lexicographer and writer, when his wife commented that she had
been surprised to find him embracing their maid, said: 'No, my dear, it is I
who am surprised; you are merely astonished'?
Noah Webster
- Which Welsh poet wrote: 'Do not go gentle into that good night'?
Dylan Thomas
- Which US actor supposedly said: 'Anybody who hates children and dogs can't
be all bad'?
W. C. Fields
- Which British humorist wrote: 'I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit
and look at it for hours'?
Jerome K. Jerome
- Which British songwriter wrote the words: 'Goodbye Norma Jean Though I
never knew you at all'?
Bernie Taupin
- Which US poet wrote the words: 'Sometime they'll give a war and nobody
will come'?
Carl Sandburg
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