30 Quotes About Trivia

  • Author Bill Bryson
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    Vitamin B proved to be not one vitamin but several, which is why we have B1, B2, and so on. To add to the confusion, Vitamin K has nothing to do with an alphabetical sequence. It was called K because its Danish discoverer, Henrik Dam, dubbed it "koagulations viatmin" for its role in blood clotting.

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  • Author Dawn Flemington
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    ...Makeup is for women. It's the law of nature for them to doll themselves up to get a man.""On the contrary. [...] In the natural world, it is the male of the species who is adorned with colors to attract, impress and keep his potential mate.

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  • Author James Ponti
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    I mean it, guys," I said. "Why don't you play Two Foot Trivia instead? It's just as fun and much safer.""First of all, this is completely safe," Grayson replied. "Second, if we had both feet down, we'd just be asking each other trivia questions.""Which would be lame," added Alex."But isn't that what you're doing right now?" I asked."No," Grayson said defensively. "Balancing on one foot makes it a sport.

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  • Author Bill O'Neill
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    In 1935, a British engineer named Robert Watson Watt was asked whether it was possible that the Germans were developing a death ray using radio waves. No such weapon was being made, but in studying the possibility, Watt ended up creating a radar detector, one of the biggest technological advances of WWII.

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  • Author DeeDee Stovel
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    The idea of a sandwich as a snack goes back to Roman times. Scandinavians perfected the technique with the Danish open-faced sandwich, or smorroebrod, consisting of thinly sliced, buttered bread and many delectable toppings.

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  • Author Amy Smith
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    Sence and Sensibility, for instance, came out in three separate volumes, as did Pride and Prejudice (so the next time you read one of the ubiquitous time-travel Austen adaptations and somebody picks up a single-volume first edition, you can hit your nerd buzzer and say "wrong!").

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  • Author Molly Harper
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    I poked him in the chest. 'First of all, yes, it was. Lacy cards and love tokens were widely exchanged even in Victorian times. By now, you should know better than to screw with me on historical trivia.

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