I can't help you on this, Don--perhaps someone else can. I collect "bon
mot's" like some people collect lint--they don't know where the lint came
from either.
If you find out, please share! It's an apt sentiment, though, isn't it?
Doc
Don Nardone wrote:
> I found the Hiller quote to be quite applicable to our situation. Please
> advise me the source of the quote, book, article, etc., so I could read
> more about the contextual frame. Thank you very much.
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