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The 2,548 Best Things Anybody Ever Said

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Robert Byrne
33 Reviews
Touchstone, Dec 31, 2002 - Humor - 672 pages
Drawing from diverse personages -- Goethe to Churchill to Woody Allen -- Robert Byrne has mined a collection of wit and wisdom that deserves a special place on every humor lover's bookshelf. These unique, witty, and outrageous quotations, previously published in four separate volumes, are now gathered together in a seemingly limitless trove of pithy and often irreverent one-liners, retorts, put-downs, jokes, and last words that cover every conceivable subject and will appeal to every taste. Highlights include:

"Start every day with a smile and get it over with." -- W. C. Fields

"Men read maps better than women because only men understand that an inch can equal a hundred miles." -- Roseanne Barr

"Happiness is having a large loving family in another city." -- George Burns

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Review: The 2548 Best Things Anybody Ever Said (Proprietary Edition)

User Review  - Ed - Goodreads

Compilation of the most hillarious quotations from just about everybody. You can dip into this anytime for some good morsels. Read full review

Review: The 2,548 Best Things Anybody Ever Said

User Review  - Ethan Castaneda - Goodreads

Definitely one of my favorite things to read. I can pick it up again and again and find a new "Easter egg" that can be applied to my comings and goings in life. Read full review

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About the author (2002)

Robert Byrne is the author of twenty-one books, including four The 637 Best Things Anybody Ever Said collections; six on billiards; and seven novels, one of which, Thrill, was made into an NBC-TV Monday Night Movie in 1996. Byrne's Standard Book of Pool and Billiards has sold more than 350,000 copies.

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