9 Quotes & Sayings By Marshall Ramsay

Marshall Ramsay was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 1874. He came to Tasmania in 1887 and worked as a journalist and publisher on the "Tasmanian Times" before moving to Melbourne. He wrote a number of books on Tasmanian politics and life in colonial Tasmania. In 1913 he began writing a series of books on Napoleon Bonaparte, which were published between 1913 and 1932 Read more

In 1923 he moved to Sydney, where he continued his work on Napoleon, but also produced a series of books on Australian history from the First Fleet up to the present day.He died in Sydney on July 14, 1941.

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I had a dream about you last night... we tried to joke but neither could make any sense. We realized that puns are present in every language, though not shared by any of them. Marshall Ramsay
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I had a dream about you last night... it was about a dreamer and a drifter walking into a bar. They start talking and swapping stories. No matter what the drifter says the dreamer always one-upped him. The drifter then woke up and realized he was the dreamer. Marshall Ramsay
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I had a dream about you last night... and in it you said "Chin up; it only gets harder. Marshall Ramsay
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I had a dream about you last night... in it, we wondered why dogs come in packs but you can't pack dogs. Marshall Ramsay
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I had a dream about you last night... and found out that friends are a label we love to use, but usually it's just a nice word for "acquaintance. Marshall Ramsay
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I had a dream about you last night... in it, I tried to sell a squirrel a deposit box to store his nuts in. He stole my cashews in the complimentary snack basket. Marshall Ramsay
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I had a dream about you last night... I think flying saucer activity is pretty easy to explain; if I had one, I'd go joyriding too. Marshall Ramsay
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I had a dream about you last night... if atomic clocks are synced up to a satellite to keep their time accurate, where does the satellite get its time? Is there a chain of atomic clocks setting time for other atomic clocks? Marshall Ramsay