Between Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, and Dorothy Parker, everything worth saying has already been said, and said better than i could ever say it
According to the quote from James Patterson's "Sam's Letters to Jennifer," renowned writers like Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, and Dorothy Parker have already expressed the most meaningful ideas in words, often more eloquently than anyone else could. This highlights the enduring power of their wit and wisdom, suggesting that there may be little room for new insights to surpass their timeless contributions.
The quote reflects a sense of admiration for these...