Robert Benchley
credits: Anna Aspnes
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Robert Benchley TAKE A LETTER, PLEASE
Probably one of the most potent causes of war in the world's history (this shapes up like a pretty broad statement, but my attorney tells me that I have adequate proofs) has been the giving out of statements, sometimes by mistake, which the giver-out is too proud to take back. A king or a dictator, a little behind in his phrase-making, has pulled a quick one like "Beyond the Alps lies Italy," "L'Etat, c'est moi," or "Never give a sucker an even break," and then has had to go through with it to save his face. A great many times all the trouble could have been avoided if the original speechmaker had been willing to say: "I guess I must have been cockeyed. I don't remember having said any such thing."
Journaling:
We were able to haul phones and computers over to the main building and check email. Dan sent me a page from one of his gazillion old books.