I have a special edition of Who Said It? For you tonight, all these quotes are perfect for the hot summer days! Good luck and enjoy!
The people of the State of Texas consist principally of men, women, and children, with a sprinkling of cowboys. The weather is very good, thermometer rarely rising above 2,500 degrees in the shade and hardly ever below 212.
A: O. Henry
B: Mark Twain
I am cruel thirsty this hot weather…. Nothing makes me so excessively peevish as hot weather.
A: Emily Bronte
B:Jonathan Swift
“It ain’t the heat, it’s the humility.”
A: Yogi Berra
B: Babe Ruth
What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance.
A: Jane Austen
B: Charlotte Bronte
Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoyed these quotes.
I’m not smart enough to try 😅
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Some of the quotes are a bit difficult, I’m sorry you didn’t feel up to taking a guess.
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Twain, Swift, Berra, Austen
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Close! Surprisingly enough it was O. Henry instead of Mark Twain.
Here are the quotes with the correct attribution:
The people of the State of Texas consist principally of men, women, and children, with a sprinkling of cowboys. The weather is very good, thermometer rarely rising above 2,500 degrees in the shade and hardly ever below 212.
O. Henry
I am cruel thirsty this hot weather…. Nothing makes me so excessively peevish as hot weather. Jonathan Swift, 1711 (“Journal to Stella”)
“It ain’t the heat, it’s the humility.”
Yogi Berra
What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance.
Jane Austen
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