Carrol Cox wrote:
Yes, but that hasn't been copied so many times as deja etc. I agree with Jim on that. And the observation comment isn't necessarily redundant. It is possible to watch without observing, so Berra could be considered to have made a positive (i.e., debatable) assertion.
Hmmm, well how do you feel about Sam Goldwyn's "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded."?
I read somewhere that a lot of the sayings attributed to Goldwyn (and to Berra and to Quayle) are apocryphal.
Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
- KRUGMAN WATCH: foreign take-overs & foreign aid, Jim Devine Mon 24 Jul 2000, 16:32 GMT
- Re: KRUGMAN WATCH: foreign take-overs & foreign aid, Michael Perelman Mon 24 Jul 2000, 21:13 GMT
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