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Today's Question: Post Office Motto
Literature
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I am trying to find out the author of "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
for my daughter's school project. Can you please help?
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Where does the quote "April is the cruelest month" come
from?
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I'm looking for a Shakespeare quote that begins: Tongues in
trees, . . . in brooks . . .
Any ideas?
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I am looking for the person who said, "All that is needed for
evil to thrive is for good people to do nothing." I have searched
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations online, but with
no success. Can you provide me with the answer or refer me to another
site perhaps?
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What is the origin of the often quoted phrase "living well is
the best revenge"? I cannot find it anywhere! Fitzgerald? Elliot? The
Windsors? Hemingway? Mae West? This is SO often quoted, it should
surely have been documented. Can you help?
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What is the shield of Zeus?
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Is there any type of English translation to Lewis Carroll's
Jabberwocky? Can you direct me to the site?
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Who were the three sisters who turned those who looked at them
into stone?
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Who said "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus"?
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I've been trying to remember something about Greek mythology.
Wasn't there a child of Zeus that grew from his head? If so, which
child?
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What is the longest-running comic strip still in print?
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Is Santa's reindeer named Donner or Donder?
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In a funeral scene in Four Weddings and a
Funeral, a character reads a beautiful poem about the anger
at a friend's death. Who is the author and what is the title of the
poem?
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Are there descendants of William Shakespeare
alive today?
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The story of Romeo and Juliet happened in Verona. Is there any
place or thing in Verona, in connection to the play, that I could go
see?
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Has Beverly Cleary ever won a Newbery Award?
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What is the difference between a Newbery Medal winner and a
Newbery Honor Book?
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What's the difference between the Newbery and Caldecott
medals?
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