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"Only kings, presidents, editors, and people with tapeworms have the right to use the editorial 'we.'"
Yeah, so which is spez again?
While that quote has been attributed to Twain (and several others) over the years, there is nothing to suggest that Twain used this particular phrasing nor was he the originator of it. That credit goes to George H Derby, under the pseudonym John Phoenix, back in 1855.
New York Times, Ben Zimmer, 2010-10-01
Thanks for the info!
You're right. Another source is here: https://quoteinvestigator.com/2015/06/13/we/
Thanks for sharing that!
The tapeworm
king. people with tapeworms are actually fairly cool, but kings have historically been rather cruel and unjust.
Mr C missed an important one--teachers! But technically I'm talking about is as a class when I do it, so maybe not? We might never know.