“I thought I’d begin by reading a sonnet by Shakespeare, but then I thought, why should I? He never reads any of mine.”
		 
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								Samizdata quote of the day“I thought I’d begin by reading a sonnet by Shakespeare, but then I thought, why should I? He never reads any of mine.” August 5th, 2008 |  
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The late great Spike Milligan.
Genius and madman!
There are better quotes though!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_iLElHqv-w