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Please edit or correct or delete this quote. (part 5)

The correct book title is this one: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
Thank you.

The book you linked is an edition of: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2... and that is the one that had to be chosen in the dropdown.


That is not the reason for deleting it, it is the reason we librarians are allowed to delete it when requested.

Librarians don't go around deleting quotes with zero likes for no reason. When the author and/or the person who added them asks for the deletion, we do it -- but if and only if no one else has liked them.


https://www.goodreads.com/author/quot...

In the 'about' section, the last 2 blurbs say 'Yuu Seki' when they should say 'Gary J. Shipley'. Could someone please correct. Thank you.

That said, the description only contained praise/reviews about the book, which is not allowed, so deleted.
Also corrected the truncated isbn13.

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/7914...

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9031...
Please please help me

These two profiles are also yours? https://www.goodreads.com/author/show... and https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

A) Please associate the 17 quotes on this page to the book "On Writing Wonderfully."
https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
B) Make minor corrections to following 9 quotes (to make them just as they are in the book)
1) From
A writer gets to live yet another life every time she creates a new story.
To
A writer gets to live yet another life every time he or she creates a new story.
2) From
Be a good reader first, if you wish to become a good writer.
To
Be a good reader first if you wish to become a good writer.
3) From
Tell a story in lesser and simpler words.
To
Tell a story in fewer and simpler words.
4) From
The good writing ideas don’t have to be about political turmoil, mass killings, capitalism, racism, injustice, etc. Find that one idea that has deep roots in your heart.
To
Good writing ideas don’t have to be about political turmoil, mass killings, capitalism, racism, injustice, and so on. Find that one idea that has deep roots in your heart.
5) From
Create a world in front of your readers where they can taste, smell, touch, hear, see, and move. Else they are likely going to move on to another book.
To
Create a world in front of your readers where they can taste, smell, touch, hear, see, and move. Or else they are likely going to move on to another book.
6) From
As you become a better writer, the writing becomes more difficult. You toil harder to tell a story in a lesser number of words.
To
As you become a better writer, the writing becomes more difficult. You toil harder to tell a story in a smaller number of words.
7) From
A writer can do without food for a few hours, but not without the sight of books.
To
A writer can do without food for a few hours but not without the sight of books.
8) From
If you think there is no time to write now, there would never be.
To
If you think there is no time to write now, there will never be.
9) From
Cliches are the viruses that infect your writing with diseases.
To
Clichés are the viruses that infect your writing with diseases.


The quote linked above is from 'The Sound and the Fury' by Faulkner, linked below. Please add it. Thank you!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

Incorrect: "and pouring the holes" should be "and pouring through the holes":
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9055...
Corrected:
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9055...

However, in both quotes, there is an extra dangling word at the end of each quote. ("He" and "The"). It just looks like a bit of sloppy copy-pasting. Is it possible to clean this?

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9086...
Thank you for your help!

Thank you! I had to...it is a perfect summation of the concept of history :)

Could you please perform a quick formatting update on this quote: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9096389 ? The last "you" should be in italics, i.e. "not the man you think you are".
Thanks!

“If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.” (https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/3026-..."
#495 - Powers is the credited 'writer' (likely the compiler or editor of Pooh's Little Instruction Book); that quote is, underneath, Tagged as 'misattributed' and properly credits A A Milne.

Sorry, Tom, but the quote is Tagged as misattributed and is linked, on the right-hand column, to the book by Milne. Further, Librarians aren't able to delete Quotes which have Likes, and this one has 22225.

What I or any other Librarian may think about the issue is neither here nor there - we are constrained by rules and guidelines clearly set out for us, and are literally unable to delete Quotes which have Likes. I'm glad you were able to find some resolution to what was obviously a contentious issue for you.

Yes, "Goodreads Librarians generally take care of correcting quotes." However, again, standard Librarians cannot delete Quotes which have Likes, which is why we were unable to assist in this instance. Generally, we would try to.
Thank you for posting.
Nothing needed to be deleted, just edited.
However, a quote with that many likes probably would have required a superlibrarian to edit.
However, a quote with that many likes probably would have required a superlibrarian to edit.

However, a quote with that many likes probably would have required a superlibrarian to edit."
Now that this quote has been "officially" edited by an Employee does that mean it is now "officially" attributed to A.A. Milne? At least so far as Goodreads is concerned?
Personally, I quite like the offending quotation, BUT it is NOT by A.A. Milne.
I set the author to Joan Powers because the more accurate attributions Anonymous and Unknown are both frowned upon and rightly so since they appear to be used as a dumping ground for those who cannot or will not check their sources. I also added the "misattributed-a-a-milne" tag.
The nearest that Milne got to writing that quotation:
"If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you."
was this passage from the very last page of The House at Pooh Corner:
“Pooh, promise you won’t forget about me, ever. Not even when I’m a hundred.”
Pooh thought for a little.
“How old shall I be then?”
“Ninety-nine.”
Pooh nodded.
“I promise,” he said.

Just done that.
EDIT: fixed by support and got a reply within an hour. Yay.


Help in categorizing it under the correct David Hicks would be much appreciated! Thanks!

Next time, please link to the quote

Sorry, I want to request another edit to quote I added. It's this one: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9100...
Instead of the mess it is, it should've been:
[Martin] Luther, we grant, overcame bondage out of devotion by replacing it by bondage out of conviction. He shattered faith in authority because he restored the authority of faith. He turned priests into laymen because he turned laymen into priests. He freed man from outer religiosity because he made religiosity the inner man. He freed the body from chains because he enchained the heart.
Thanks before. :)

This quote: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9111...
Between these two categories for thousands of years where were no common meeting-points.
should be
Between these two categories for thousands of years there were no common meeting-points.
Sorry for the trouble!
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The quote should be as below:
“If you play just to stay healthy and not to win, by all means, keep playing.”