- Peter Sagal, The Book of Vice
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Friday, December 09, 2011
Quote of the Week: Seuss, Red in Tooth and Claw
"Wouldn't a bird with a large, ungainly tail be dragged down and immobilized, like Dr. Seuss's bird Gertrude McFuzz, and eaten? (If I were Dr. Seuss, that's how I would have ended it, which is why it's a good thing I'm not Dr. Seuss. Also: Sylvester McMonkey McBean would have given the Sneetches guns.)"
- Peter Sagal, The Book of Vice
, p. 164
- Peter Sagal, The Book of Vice
1 comment:
LOL...applying logic to Dr. Seuss's works I think goes against every grain by which Dr. Seuss measured his success. Logic does not belong in these things.
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