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401 Bonstetten, Carl Victor de (1735-1842)
402 Hall, E. B. (fl. 1850). Am, clergy
403 Lavater, John Casper (1741-1801)
404 Simone Weil (1909 - 1943)
405 Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)
406 Wallace Stevens (1879 - 1955)
407 Alfred De Musset
408 Hagar the Horrible
409 Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970), Autobiography
410 Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)
411 William Shakespeare
412 Robert Frost
413 Gail Godwin
414 Eleanor Roosevelt
415 Daniel Boone
416 Henry Brooks Adams, The Education of Henry Adams
417 William Shakespeare, All's Well That Ends Well
418 William Hazlitt, On Going a Journey
419 Henry James
420 Lewis Carroll
421 Walter de la Mare
422 Charles Kingsley
423 Philip Guedalla
424 Dorothy Parker
425 Edward Sexby
426 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
427 J. W. Cross's life of George Eliot
428 F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Crack-Up
429 Abraham Maslow
430 Confucius
431 Daffy Duck
432 The King and I
433 The Tao Te Ching
434 Voltaire
435 Annie Hall - Movie
436 Al Pacino - Scarface Movie
437 Frank Sinatra
438 Spanish proverb
439 Folk saying
440 Max Lucado
441 Alphonse Karr
442 Baron Rothschild
443 Arthur C. Clarke
444 Brown
445 The Talmud
446 Benjamin Disraeli
447 Lord Tennyson
448 Henry Ward Beecher
449 Swahili proverb
450 Henry James
 
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Raymond Queneau
Raymond Queneau
To have one's own story told by a third party who doesn't know that the character in question is himself the hero of the story being told, that's a technical refinement.

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Herb O Buckand has an enormous interest in the structure of threes and has been collecting and examining these concepts for years. He has an exciting website for his Threseology Research Journal located at http://www.threesology.org. Here he delves into concepts in threes in many different areas. He is a true generalist.

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