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1950


“Nobody ever brings anything small into a bar.”
“There comes a time that a piano realizes that it has not written a concerto.”
“It’s our dreams that carry us on.  They separate us from the beasts.”
"Never do nothing you wouldn't want printed on the front page of The New York Times."
“There’s a little bit of envy in the best of us and that’s too bad.”
“It’s just as false not to blow your own horn as it is to blow it too loudly.”
“Funny how gentle people get with you once you’re dead.”
“A dream is a wish your heart makes.”
“For some reason, you just can’t pick up champagne.  Somebody’s got to be witty with a toast.”
“In the last analysis, nothing’s any good unless you can look up just before dinner or turn around in bed and there he is.  Without that, you’re not a woman.  You’re something with a French provincial offices or a book full of clippings but you’re not a woman.”
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