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15/06/2010 19:38:29
 
 
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Books
Catégorie:
Fictions
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Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>That's funny :o) Your Ayn Raynd stuff cracks me up. Now for one of the (real) most famous works of fiction (definitely topping Ayn Rand by far):
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>Spoken like a true Walter Skinner (if you've never seen the X-Files, that won't make much sense) :)
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>Some facts about Atlas Shrugged alone....
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>- While not scientific, polls and surveys by different book clubs and even the Library of Congress have Atlas as a (distant) second, behind the Bible
>- Somewhere around 7.5 million copies sold (and what is significant is that over a million copies have sold just in the last 2 years)

Jeez. Stephen Hawkings' "A brief History of Time" sold around 10 million copies.

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>As for your little literary practical joke, I'll see that and raise you....
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>Comte de Guiche: "Have you read Don Quixote"?
>Cyrano: "I have, and found myself the hero"
>Comte de Guiche: "Be so good as to read once more the chapter of the windmills... Windmills, remember, if you fight with them... "
>Cyrano: "My enemies change, then, with every wind?"
>Comte de Guiche: "...may swing round their huge arms and cast you down into the mire! "
>Cyrano: "Or up, among the stars! "
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