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Wolcott Gibbs, an influential American writer and editor, is best known for his wit, sharp criticism, and contributions to The New Yorker. Through his literary and cultural criticism, Gibbs helped shape American literary and artistic movements in the 20th century. His legacy continues to inspire writers, journalists, and editors to embrace originality, humor, and critical thinking in their work. Gibbs' ability to engage readers and provoke thought encourages future generations to approach their craft with boldness and integrity.
"Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed."
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"Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed."

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"Where it all will end, knows God."
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"Where it all will end, knows God."

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"Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind."
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"Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind."

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