1952
“Marriage is like a dull meal with the dessert at the beginning.”
“The very essence of romance is uncertainty.”
“The party’s where you are.”
“Never let a leading character feel sorry for himself.”
“There is greatness in everyone.”
“If you dream – dream big.”
“Don’t you know about first love? You may grow out of it but you don’t get over it.”
“The world is a market in which you buy what you want, not just with money but with your time. It’s an exchange - you give something and you get something.”
“The excitement, call it courage. The way he feels, it is a man's feeling, natural in a man. It grows in a man and makes him a man. Not particularly to his credit if he has it but something lacking if he hasn't. A woman shows her courage in other ways.”
“It’s a writer’s business to buzz around, to find out about things for himself.”