Paul Klugman is not a known figure. It is possible that you may be referring to Paul Krugman, an American economist. If so, his quotes are often published in various media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, and online platforms, including The New York Times, where he writes regular columns.
Paul Boese was born February 21, 1923 in Halstead, Kansas (USA), and died 7-7-76 in Newton, Kansas (USA). He was a businessman and writer who contributed many quotes and "jottings" to Quote magazine (Quote: The Weekly Digest, published by Droke House, Inc. and registered with the US Patent Office under reg. #808522). The "Forgiveness" quote was first published in the Feb. 19, 1967 issue of Quote magazine, on page 146.
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"Forgiveness does not change the past but it does enlarge the future." "We come into this world head first and go out feet first; in between, it is just a matter of balance." "Nature thrives on patience; man on impatience." These are a few of the quotes authored by Paul Boese (1923-1976), a Kansas businessman and writer who was a regular contributor to Quote magazine in the 1960's. (Quote: The Weekly Digest, published by Droke House, Inc. and registered with the US Patent Office under reg. #808522). The "Forgiveness" quote was first published in the Feb. 19, 1967, issue of Quote magazine (Vol. 53, No. 8, p. 146). It is one of many quotes crafted by Paul Boese.
"Forgiveness does not change the past but it does enlarge the future." Paul Boese (1923-1976), Quote magazine (Feb. 19, 1967). Paul Boese (1923-1976), author of the popular "Forgiveness" quote, was a Christian. He was born on 2-21-23 in Halstead, Kansas (USA), and died on 7-7-76 in Newton, Kansas (USA). Boese was a regular contributor to Quote magazine (Quote: The Weekly Digest, published by Droke House, Inc. and registered with the US Patent Office under Reg. #808522). The "Forgiveness" quote is one of many crafted by Paul Boese during the 1960's, widely enjoyed and circulated with the help of the Internet. PLEASE NOTE: The Paul Boese who authored this quote was NOT a Dutch botanist. This is misinformation and must be corrected. The information above is correct and documented with verifiable evidence.
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After Paul Keating led the Australian economy up the creek, he was known for his unfortunate quote about it being "the recession we had to have".
After some research, I discovered that this artist is still living. Have you tried emailing him? He has a website and the results might surprise you. From the published reports, it would appear that this quote is an interview quote, not a published type quote.
Paul Dirac bpublihed it in 1930.
Paul O. Zelinsky published his version of Rapunzel in 1997.
The quote is: "Do as I say, not as I do!" In other words, it is an example of hypocrisy. It probably originates from the work of John Selden, published in 'Table Talk' in 1689: 'do as I say and not as I do'.
Yes, The Book of Illusions was written by Paul Auster. It was published in 2002.