Ok, here's a thing.
Should that really be in the wikipedia? It's just all about a quote.
Shouldn't that be in wikiquote?
I must admit, whenever I ask questions like this, I get 'it's dunn
enuff' to be in the wikipedia. Could somebody point me to
[[WP:DUNNENUFF]] policy because it seems to be a red link whenever I
try it. I've been looking for this policy, it's clearly one of the 5
pillars because it's used quite a lot, but I haven't located it yet.
;-)
On 11/08/2009, Surreptitiousness
<surreptitious.wikipedian(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Jay Litwyn wrote:
"Durova"
<nadezhda.durova(a)gmail.com> quoted Samuel Clemens in message
news:a01006d90904151712x2e95f41r9c2dcf17a4dcbcef@mail.gmail.com...
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned
lies, and statistics". -
Mark
Twain
In book called "They never said it!", that is identified as apocryphal,
which means that he did not write it (maybe I can find a finer criterion
printed in the book).
Have just turned up an instance from 1892, in the
*/Birmingham Daily
Post, /*so I'll add that to the article.*/
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