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"They were all famous and fantastic fellows"

- Peter Scott

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This quote by Peter Scott is describing a group of people who were widely known and highly esteemed. It suggests that these people were impressive and remarkable in some method. They were likely admired for their achievements, skills, or talents. It could also suggest that they were appreciated for their character and integrity. The expression "great fellows" recommends that these people were viewed as admirable and inspiring. It is most likely that they were viewed as role models and had a favorable influence on those around them. This quote is a testimony to the impact that these individuals had on their community and the world. It is a reminder that even the most ordinary people can make a long lasting impression on those around them.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Peter Scott between September 14, 1909 and August 29, 1989. He/she was a famous Artist from England. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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