William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Read the book if you want to truly understand the quote.
The author of the Discworld novels is Sir Terry Pratchett.
K.L Going Is The Author's Name
Umberto Eco wrote Baudolino.
Giovanni Boccaccio is the author of The Decameron
No, it was Tulsidas who wrote Ramcharitmanas
Hugo blick on how he wrote The Shadow Line.
The author Avi is the one who wrote "What do fish have to do with anything?"
It is unclear who wrote "It is only a tiny rose bud." This line appears in various poems and songs, but no definitive author has been identified.
the author is david faith who wrote it in the 1700's
Hector Hugh Munro wrote this line, though he is much better known by his pen name Saki. The story this line comes from is The Open Window.
The author who wrote Ramona books is Beverly Clearly.Definetly best author ever.
Yes, I believe he wrote End of the Line with his band, The Traveling Wilburries
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That would be Charles Dickens. My favorite author. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of enlightment, it was the age of foolishness." Yes Dickens wrote it and it is the openning line to the book, "A Tale Of Two Cities".
The author that wrote the tale of peter rabbit is Beatrix Potter
The author who wrote "Oliver Twist" is Charles Dickens.
The author that wrote The Pearl is John Steinbeck