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Fairly easy one today...Not those most profound author...
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09/08/2021 2:26:37 AM PDT by
nikos1121
To: nikos1121
Previous puzzle Tuesday 9/7/2021
CKLT NYH SYT’Q ITYC QKXQ NYH SYT’Q ITYC, BQ’M X OYQ SBWWLELTQ QKXT CKLT NYH SY ITYC QKXQ NYH SYT’Q ITYC. —PBOO VXEZLOOM
Solution to previous puzzle (select the yellow text with your cursor to read):
WHEN YOU DON’T KNOW THAT YOU DON’T KNOW, IT’S A LOT DIFFERENT THAN WHEN YOU DO KNOW THAT YOU DON’T KNOW. —BILL PARCELLS
HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER
To: nikos1121
1:02.94 The contraction, then typing. Solving the quote gave me the author, so there was no separate time (or rather 0.00 seconds) to get the author.

Forsan Et Haec Olim Meminisse Iuvabit
Perhaps someday it will bring pleasure to remember even these things After losing to the Greeks, fleeing their burning city, and wandering around the Mediterranean en route to fulfill their leader’s destiny of founding Rome, the Trojans endure a horrifying ordeal at sea. They reach dry land where Aeneas tries to lift their spirits, giving a speech in which he utters some of the most famous words in Latin, “forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit” What I think of 2020.
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