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That said, there's quite a lot of similar sentiments. My favourite was "Take your hand off my arm or I'll take your arm off and beat you with it", closely followed by "Take your hand off my arm," I said. "Or I will break your fuckin' fingers", but even most of those were from books written in the last 5 years or so, with a few outliers, including a Louis L'Amour book, but nothing that jumped out at me as the right era fantasy/sci-fi. That said, 50's through 70's is in that grey area of stuff that's still possibly copyrighted and isn't in Google Books corpus, or at least isn't searchable.
It's also quite similar to an arabic proverb apparently "Take your hand off, or may you lose it".
I also found other people using it, for instance on reddit, but nothing indicating it's a quote.
I suspect it's like "I just came here to chew gum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum", just part of general pop culture, and has been repeated and bent so many times, nobody remembers the canonical source (the movie "They Live", for that one :)
All told, finding this book might be pretty difficult, but it'd be fun to find out.

― Lee Child, Worth Dying For


The quote was in one of the books in that box (not necessarily in the Schmitz or Simak books).



You are so lucky to have found such a treasure!



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Books mentioned in this topic
Blunt Darts (other topics)Outline Sketches Of Sauk County, Wisconsin, Including Its History From The First Marks Of Man's Hand To 1891 And Its Typography, Both Written And Illustrated: Volume Second : Baraboo, Ninth Sketch (other topics)
The Witches of Karres (other topics)
The Staked Goat (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
William Harvey Canfield (other topics)James H. Schmitz (other topics)
I remembered a line that I read a long time ago in a vintage fantasy/science fiction novel (probably 1950s or 60s, maybe as late as the 70s), but I can't for the life of me remember which novel or the author.
The line was, "Take your hand off my arm or I'll take your hand off your arm." It was spoken by the young protagonist to an older, patronizing character (maybe a guardsman of some sort).
That's all I've got, sorry. I can't remember any context or other details. No help from Google.
I have a vivid memory of reading the passage and saying 'Wow, what a great line, I've gotta remember that.' And I did... but nothing about the source. Argh!
Any help would be appreciated.