Update – 06/05/13: I got help! From Bet! I was right with my Es and As, but using M for D and N for Y gave me the answer! And, here it is:
“Ten persons who speak make more noise than then thousand who are silent.” — Napoleon Bonaparte
(For LKY I had tried: AGE, ARE, ATE, MEN, NOW, ONE, OUR, OWN, SHE, THE and TWO. I had started on TEN, but I guess I was too tired to see it through! Be well and do good, friends. And, thanks again to Bet!) — YUR
Back on 06/02/13:
I need HELP, folks! These Sunday ones are always a little tricky because they always leave out the punctuation. And, for a guy like me, that is key! The author isn’t helping me any, and that’s usually my out. Complicating matters today is the fact that there are no one or two letter words. You’d think that the two words starting with D and the three starting with L would be a big help, but I’m coming up empty! I’ve been thinking the K is the E, and maybe the S is the A, but I’m still just spinning my wheels.
Now obviously, I DON’T WANT THE ANSWER. All I ask of you is a vital clue. I need a hand up, NOT a handout!
Thank you,
— YUR
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I solved it with no problems.
try M for D and N for Y
Thanks, Bet! I will use your clues and get back to all! — YUR