I haven't tried it with this quote, but sometimes you can find a phrase through Google Book Search which will provide a text with proper citations. -mz ----- Michael Zimmer, PhD (New York University) Microsoft Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School e: michael.zimmer@yale.edu w: http://michaelzimmer.org On Sep 8, 2007, at 12:32 PM, Barry Wellman wrote:
I yet again ran into frustration trying to find the source (publication, date) for a quotation. Finding the quote is easy. In this case:
Gene Fowler, "Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until little drops of blood form on your forehead."*
But when was it uttered or written. The many quotation pages on the web seem Never to give sources. (Methinks, many just copy from each other.)
They seem to be aimed at giving sound-bytes to speakers, bloggers, etc.
Barlett's QUotations was sterling on this in print days. Does it still exist?
Any other advice?
*A cognitive psych research question: is writing easier with screens and word processing than in the old days of blank pages, pens and typewriters?
Barry Wellman
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