| The only credential the city [New York] asked was the boldness to dream. For those who did, it unlocked its gates and its treasures, not caring who they were or where they came from. |
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- Moss Hart |
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| A too constant preoccupation with money may seem to indicate the lack of a proper sense of moral values, but [let] those who have always had money . . . be without it for a while, and they will soon discover how quickly it becomes their chief concern. |
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- Moss Hart |
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| Boredom is the keynote of poverty . . . for where there is no money there is no change of any kind, not of scene or of routine. |
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- Moss Hart |
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