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One, who at least pretended to accept my claims of authorship, said, "Nah, people will just think it's been used".
Samuel Beckett, thanks to the line containing the words "fail better", is enjoying a new and unlikely half-life among captains of industry, tennis players and motivators (amusingly, Richard Branson, acknowledging the quote's primary authorship, said "from the playwright, Samuel Beckett, but it could just as easily come from the mouth of yours truly").
"It has been stuck onto a slightly larger piece of paper, on which her nephew explains it is a piece of Jane Austen's writing, but that it's not her authorship," said conservator David Dorning from the books conservation department at West Dean College.
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"As its own work, there is no reliable evidence at all that it was written by anybody who claimed any authorship," says Mr Rifkin.
Many graduate students and postdoctoral researchers believe that they have been denied rightful authorship, says Drummond Rennie, an adjunct professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco's Institute for Health Policy Studies and the West Coast editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association JAMAMAmerican Medical Association JAMA
"It is the poem itself that is important, not the authorship," he said.
"It doesn't show individual authorship," he said, "but it shows a character you wouldn't find anywhere else".
Mr. Vergnes, although he claimed authorship, was said to have hated the dish so much that he had his cooks make it in the hallway.
The second sentence of section 102 lists seven broad categories which the concept of "works of authorship" is said to "include".
"There was a pride of authorship," she said as she reclined on a worn leather sofa in the apartment of the book's publicist.
"I don't know what the Globe people think they're doing, apart from rumors that Mark Rylance doubts Shakespeare's authorship," he said in an e-mail exchange.
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