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I worked for a man named Sam Goldwyn. You kids are too young to remember him, I'm
sure. He was famous for fracturing the English language. Some of the things he said, I'm
sure you've heard about...he'd said, "Include me out." Or, he'd said, "In two words,
impossible." Or, he would say...He said one thing that I remember that I liked. He
said, "If a producer makes a bad picture, and people won't come to see it, you can't
keep them away." I said to him once, at lunch, "I heard that when you met an old
friend, you said something. I want to know if it's true." I said, "Did you really
say, 'Well, we've both passed a lot of water under the bridge?" He said, "No,
but I'll claim that I did."