"The trouble with nyet people is to make sure you’re not one yourself."

Arthur Guiterman (1871 - 1943)
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About Arthur Guiterman

Arthur Guiterman (1871-1943) was an American poet best known for his light humorous verse. He started his career as a journalist and advertising writer before gaining recognition for his poetry. Guiterman's works often featured witty wordplay, satire, and whimsical themes, making him popular in the early 20th century literary scene. He published several collections of poetry throughout his life, showcasing his talent for mixing humor with social commentary.

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