Richard Armour
1906 - 1989
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Biography
Richard Armour (1906–1989) was an American writer and poet known for his humorous approach to writing. He wrote over 65 books, both fiction and non-fiction, and his works often featured witty wordplays and parodies. Armour's humorous style attracted a wide audience and earned him a reputation as a skilled humorist, garnering many fans through his clever and entertaining writings.
Famous Quotes (5)
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To the victor belong the spoils. So do the bodies and the cost.
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Give a man enough rope and he will hang himself. When Darwin first saw this, how do you think he felt?
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Fashion, a tyrant to many a thrall and enslaver of delight, the matrix of appearing and the mould of mirth, changing and defying the changes and yet compact of contradiction.
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Of course,' she said, 'for that matter so is a handful of dried peas if it comes to that.'
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Many are called, but few get up.