vagantes
01-07-2009, 05:47 AM
Two quotes which are driving me nuts. They are both from English or Irish authors.
1. Who wrote? :
" We finally went into pigs, immediately before the bottom fell out of the market".
I thought it was Robert Graves; then P G Wodehouse , but I simply cannot locate the quote in any on line database.
2. This may not be a direct quote, but the question is:
Who, when conducting an autopsy, exclaimed : " The heart has gone".
The nearest I have got is perhaps two poems by John Donne: either The Dampe or The Legacy where he refers to examining his heart etc , but somehow neither seems to fit the bill.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
1. Who wrote? :
" We finally went into pigs, immediately before the bottom fell out of the market".
I thought it was Robert Graves; then P G Wodehouse , but I simply cannot locate the quote in any on line database.
2. This may not be a direct quote, but the question is:
Who, when conducting an autopsy, exclaimed : " The heart has gone".
The nearest I have got is perhaps two poems by John Donne: either The Dampe or The Legacy where he refers to examining his heart etc , but somehow neither seems to fit the bill.
Any assistance would be appreciated.