Frases de L. Frank Baum
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Lyman Frank Baum, mais conhecido como L. Frank Baum , foi um escritor, editor, ator, roteirista, produtor de cinema e teosofista norte-americano. Foi criador de um dos mais populares livros escritos na literatura americana infantil, O Mágico de Oz. Em 1897, tornou-se membro da Sociedade Teosófica, incorporando frequentemente em seus livros temas e símbolos desta doutrina. Wikipedia  

✵ 15. Maio 1856 – 6. Maio 1919
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L. Frank Baum Frases famosas

“Não existe lugar igual a casa da gente.”

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

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L. Frank Baum: Frases em inglês

“To destroy an offender cannot benefit society so much as to redeem him.”

L. Frank Baum livro The Flying Girl

The Flying Girl (1911)
Novels published under the pseudonym Edith van Dyne

“But girls often marry when they are too young," exclaimed Mary-Marie quickly; "so, if you don't object to my age —”

"The Witchcraft of Mary-Marie", in Baum's American Fairy Tales (1908)
Short stories

“What do you want?" the ape asked at last.
"Nothing," said Ervic.
"You may have that!”

retorted the ape
Glinda of Oz Ch. 18 : The Cleverness of Ervic
Later Oz novels

“Now we can cross the Shifting Sands.”

Last words, to his wife Maud (6 May 1919), as quoted in Uncovering Lives : The Uneasy Alliance of Biography and Psychology (1994) by Alan C. Elms, p. 154

“Dorothy lived in the midst of the great Kansas prairies, with Uncle Henry, who was a farmer, and Aunt Em, who was the farmer's wife.”

L. Frank Baum livro The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Fonte: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), Ch. 1, "The Cyclone"

“It is a callous age; we have seen so many marvels that we are ashamed to marvel more; the seven wonders of the world have become seven thousand wonders.”

"Julius Caesar: An Appreciation of the Hollywood Production" in The Mercury (15 June 1916)
Letters and essays

“I think I prefer to be a Bear," said Big Bru. "I was born a Bear, and I know a Bear's ways. So I am satisfied to live as a Bear lives.”

L. Frank Baum livro The Magic of Oz

The Magic of Oz (1919), Ch. 8 : The Li-Mon-Eags Make Trouble
Later Oz novels