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QUOTATION:Writers who have nothing to say always strain for metaphors to say it in.
ATTRIBUTION:Florence King (b. 1936), U.S. humorist, essayist, social critic. The Florence King Reader, New York, St. Martin’s Press (1995).

review of Erica Jong, Parachutes & Kisses, Newsday (Oct. 14, 1984).
 
 
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