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1. First, Winston Churchill, master of the brutal put-down.
Lady Astor said to him, "Sir, if you were my husband, I would give you poison."
Unabashed, he replied:
2. Oscar Wilde was a superb language user who could usually put anyone in their place. Just occasionally, though, the boot was on the other foot. He was impressed by something said by his friend, James McNeill Whistler. He said, ""I wish I had said that"
Whistler replied:
3. Let's move on to some of Oscar Wilde's own words. In "The Importance of Being Earnest" a character says "All women become like their mothers; that is their tragedy." How does he cap the line?
4. It seems that Irish playwrights are particularly good at the pointed remark. Which Irish playwright wrote this, in the preface to "Pygmalion"?
"The English have no respect for their language, and will not teach their children to speak it."
5. This witty American created Walter Mitty, and gave some of the best advice, in my opinion, a would-be writer can have: "Don't get it right, just get it written." Who was this journalist, author of short stories and cartoonist?
6. Yet another witty Irish playwright! Richard Brinsley Sheridan, writer and impresario, once replied, 'A man may surely be allowed to take a glass of wine by his own fireside?' What event triggered this response?
7. "When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him" said yet another Irish wit - not a playwright this time, but a poet, novelist and clergyman. He's most famous for a book about an adventurer who visits the lands of both giants and tiny people. Who was he?
8. Dr Johnson was another eighteenth century Englishman who was rarely at a loss. He loved London, yet went on a tour of the Hebrides and other parts of Scotland with his friend, James Boswell. He was not very impressed. Which of these cutting remarks did Boswell NOT record him as saying?
9. Back to Churchill again. He enjoyed his brandy, did Winston, and his wine. When a lady at dinner objected, "Sir, you are drunk!", he replied, "I may be drunk ..."
How did he finish this riposte?
10. "He" shoots and scores? We need at least one woman to balance all this male wit. Which famous female writer, member of the Algonquin circle, said: "The two most beautiful words in the English language are 'cheque enclosed.'
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