All Coolidge had to do in 1924 was to keep his mean trap shut, to be elected. All Harding had to do in 1920 was repeat ''Avoid foreign entanglements.'' All Hoover had to do in 1928 was to endorse Coolidge. All Roosevelt had to do in 1932 was to point to Hoover. |
He must be a chaser of wild geese, as well as of wild ducks. He must be prepared to make a public spectacle of himself. |
He must be independent and brave, and sure of himself and of the importance of his work, because if he isn't he will never survive the scorching blasts of derision that will probably greet his first efforts. |
The happiest miser on earth is the man who saves up every friend he can make |
The trouble with me is, I belong to a vanishing race. I'm one of the intellectuals. |
To be able to write a play a man must be sensitive, imaginative, naive, gullible, passionate; he must be something of an imbecile, something of a poet, something of a liar, something of a damn fool. |