I think it is obvious that the first quote is from the book and the second is from a letter to Mr. Theunissen.
Look, I have already put all your quotes in context and shown how they are not what the author intended. I was initially surprised that you went back to the Simpson quote since it was one of the easiest to see the problems with the way it was quoted. I was shocked that you went back to the rest of the quotes.
It seems apparent that you find no fault with the quotes. I have provided the context and demostrated what is wrong here. If you want to go on asserting that there is a problem, fine, do whatever you wish. All I can do is continue to put things in context and show where you are not quoting honestly. Since I have already done this once, I do not see the need to repeat over and over. If you come up with something new, let me know.
Look, I have already put all your quotes in context and shown how they are not what the author intended. I was initially surprised that you went back to the Simpson quote since it was one of the easiest to see the problems with the way it was quoted. I was shocked that you went back to the rest of the quotes.
It seems apparent that you find no fault with the quotes. I have provided the context and demostrated what is wrong here. If you want to go on asserting that there is a problem, fine, do whatever you wish. All I can do is continue to put things in context and show where you are not quoting honestly. Since I have already done this once, I do not see the need to repeat over and over. If you come up with something new, let me know.