Edmond François Valentin About (14 February 1828 – 16 January 1885) was a French novelist, publicist and journalist.
It has long been noticed that juries are pitiless for robbery and full of indulgence for infanticide. A question of interest, my dear Sir! The jury is afraid of being robbed and has passed the age when it could be a victim of infanticide.
I fight fairly, and in good faith.
It was in the Papal States that I studied the Roman Question. I traveled over every part of the country; I conversed with men of all opinions, examined things very closely, and collected my information on the spot.
At about six in the morning of July 3, 1860, while I was watering my petunias, and thinking of nothing in particular, I perceived coming towards me, a tall, beardless, fair-haired young fellow, wearing a German cap and gold-rimmed spectacles.
I have been further enlightened by the conversation and correspondence of some illustrious Italians, whom I would gladly name, were I not afraid of exposing them to danger.
Marriage, in life, is like a duel in the midst of a battle.
But as the Pope has a long arm, which might reach me in France, I have gone a little out of the way to tell him the plain truths contained in these pages.
Waldemar Kaempffert
Margaret Foley
Lavinia Agache
Garrett Atkins
Edmund Muskie
Bruce McCulloch
Wilhelm Wundt
Bill Berry
Bob Ehrlich
Colm Toibin
Johnny Vander Meer
Margot Adler