Saturday, 5 July 2014

THE POETRY, PROSE AND QUOTES OF JMS AND OTHER WRITERS Edited by Jimmy Boom Semtex

THE POETRY, PROSE AND QUOTES OF JMS AND OTHER WRITERS

Edited by Jimmy Boom Semtex

out on amazon

Everybody who has ever purchased a house is familiar with the airy ways and dilatory habits of lawyers. Most people are aware that it is the ... profitable practice of those who specialize in the conveyance of property to discover great thickets of difficulty where few truly exist. Even a solicitor who is not trying to cause delay will often do so, out of habit or lethargy, for months at a time. The lawyer with his heart actually set upon spinning out time will make a limpet look as lively as a thoroughbred stallion.
From "The King's Commissar" by Duncan Kyle.


"A verbal agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on."
Sam Goldwyn

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