Jonathan L. Howard Quotes
Lots Of Forms. Stacks Of Forms. An Average Of Nine Thousand, Seven Hundred, And Forty-seven Of Them Were Required To Gain Entrance To Hell. The Largest Form Ran To Fifteen Thousand, Four Hundred, And Ninety-seven Questions. The Shortest To Just Five, But Five Of Such Subtle Phraseology, Labyrinthine Grammar, And Malicious Ambiguity That, Released Into The Mortal World, They Would Certainly Have Formed The Basis Of A New Religion Or, At The Least, A Management Course.
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