![]() Emphasis added to excerpts by QI: 1836, Quakerism Examined: In a Reply to the Letter of Samuel Tuke by John Wilkinson, Chapter 4: Is the Sacrifice of Christ Held in Proper Estimation by the Society of Friends?, Quote and … Continue reading Interesting precursors occurred even earlier for example, the 1836 book “Quakerism Examined” by John Wilkinson contained the following. The precise citation is given further below. Quote Investigator: Charles Baudelaire did write a story that appeared in the Paris newspaper “Le Figaro” in 1864 that included a comparable statement. ![]() The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.Īpparently, the prominent French literary figure Charles Baudelaire said something similar. Christopher McQuarrie? Charles Baudelaire? Kevin Spacey? Verbal Kint? Keyser Söze? John Wilkinson? William Ramsey? John Fletcher Hurst? Anonymous?ĭear Quote Investigator: The 1995 movie “The Usual Suspects” contains a memorable line spoken by a guileful character about the existence or non-existence of the Devil. ![]()
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