"His life was plagued with notoriety. He was in court in one of his numerous lawsuits when the bailiff held out the Bible and asked him his name. He responded, Frank Lloyd Wright, world's greatest architect. When he returned home, his wife Olgivanna said, Frank, the man was simply asking your name. He replied, but I was under oath."
What's the problem there? He knew his status, everybody else also
"His life was plagued with notoriety. He was in court in one of his numerous lawsuits when the bailiff held out the Bible and asked him his name. He responded, Frank Lloyd Wright, world's greatest architect. When he returned home, his wife Olgivanna said, Frank, the man was simply asking your name. He replied, but I was under oath."
Unless a man knows his own worth, no one else ever will.
Greatest architect maybe, but for sure a terrible engineer.
"Your first husband...disappeared!"
"That was his job; he was an illusionist."
"But he never reappeared!"
"Well, he wasn't a very good illusionist..."