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WHAT THEY SAY.

VIEWS 111 THE KIWI. if one nation wants something that another nation has. it should pay for it. not light for it.——(:eurge Arliss. C ’ t t I feel so tin—English in taking more interest in the sutterinizs of men than l in the (iiscomt‘orts of monkeys—H. \\’. Nevinsun, s a t o l Marta riggerth .. . must be the publicity man‘s passport to hea\‘eti.—Sydney Carroll. 1. t O t The young. who are falsely reputed by demagogues to he generous-minded. are everywhere renewing the ancient evils—St. John lit-vine. - s s I o Find me the dirtie'st rat in the United States, and let me play him on the screen. and HI be u slur overnight.— Wallace Ford. I t O 0 There will never be a complete shortage of stories—there is only a dearth of time in which to read them —Samuel Marx. o t o o The movies are going to do more than any other agency to prevent that greatest of all crimes—wan—Judge Ben B. Lindsey. I I I I The theatre has set about reforming itself because of its screen) competitor. The drama is about five times as lively as it was when I was a boy. —John .\lasetleld. . , u I II would rathrr play a minor role In a really good picture than dominate every scene in a poor ones—Miriam Hopkins. is t a n A marcol wave. a manirurr. and a looming smilv-llml's “hat little irlrls were made of in l!!l.’v.—\\'illiam \\'ylcr.. - I t C . l’nlrss a pr-ulum‘r littlkf‘s a pirlurr with one hand in his pocket and the other on “It' lllllllil‘ pulse. he is ilontneti.—Famlwl liulti\\.\n. ‘ 3 t 0 People Ilnn'l sing an) morn—they lr‘t. machines sin: for ”umu.—lining Berlin. o t t a “ho am i that i should disdain any man's ammaranm"l—Sl. John Ervinr. o a t a As long as \w iv; to sell actors as linX-otllre personalities \\c \\'on‘t haw! motion-pirture art.’\\'ard Marsh. 0 O t I } Hollywood has horn milked dry of talent—Frank llorzurr. l t l v o ‘ Atrertation is a prr‘tly safe line 1": take in the arts as there are always large numbers 01' pvnplv' .. . who are impressed by a rultural facade and «tare not say thry arc bored with the contents—her Brown. 0 t \6 I Julius Caesar had the soul of an advertlslnx ax?nt.—\‘isv'ouut tiastlerosse,

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 21 (Supplement)

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WHAT THEY SAY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 21 (Supplement)

WHAT THEY SAY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 21 (Supplement)

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