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Prefaces Quotes

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E. Nesbit
“Albert's uncle says I ought to have put this in the preface, but I never read prefaces, and it is not much good writing things just for people to skip. I wonder other authors have never thought of this.”
E. Nesbit, The Story of the Treasure Seekers

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
“A preface is usually an excrescence on a good book, and a vain apology for a worthless one;”
Dinah Maria Mulock

John Dryden
“I am of the temper of most kings, who love to be in debt, are all for present money, no matter how they pay it afterwards: besides, the nature of a preface is rambling, never wholly out of the way, nor in it. This I have learned from the practice of honest Montaigne, and return at my pleasure to Ovid and Chaucer, of whom I have little more to say.”
John Dryden, Dryden