Quotes of Moss Hart - somelinesforyou

“ All the mistakes I ever made in my life were when I wanted to say No, and said Yes. ”

- Moss Hart

“ The only credential the city 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. ”

- Moss Hart

“ All the mistakes I ever made in my life were when I wanted to say No, and said Yes. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Nobody bores any man as much as an unhappy female. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Boredom is the keynote of poverty — of all its indignities, it is perhaps the hardest of all to live with — for where there is no money there is no change of any kind. ”

- Moss Hart

“ All the mistakes I ever made in my life were when I wanted to say No, and said Yes. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Nobody bores any man as much as an unhappy female. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Nobody bores any man as much as an unhappy female. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Nobody bores any man as much as an unhappy female. ”

- Moss Hart

“ All the mistakes I ever made in my life were when I wanted to say No, and said Yes. ”

- Moss Hart

“ All the mistakes I ever made in my life were when I wanted to say No, and said Yes. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ All the mistakes I ever made in my life were when I wanted to say No, and said Yes. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ All the mistakes I ever made in my life were when I wanted to say No, and said Yes. ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. ”

- Moss Hart

“ Can success change the human mechanism so completely between one dawn and another? Can it make one feel taller, more alive, handsomer, uncommonly gifted and indomitably secure with the certainty that this is the way life will always be? It can and it does! ”

- Moss Hart

“ So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. ”

- Moss Hart
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