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Out Quotes by Robert Benchley
- Why don't you get out of that wet coat and into a dry martini?
- After an author has been dead for some time, it becomes increasingly difficult for his publishers to get a new book out of him each…
- Nothing makes a man feel older than to hear a band coming up the street and not to have the impulse to rush downstairs and…
- If there is a streak of ham anywhere in an actor, Shakespeare will bring it out.
- A real hangover is nothing to try out family remedies on. The only cure for a real hangover is death.
- All that a spectator gets out of the game is fresh air, the comical articles in his program, the sight of twenty-two young men rushing…
- The discovery of phobias by psychiatrists has done much to clear the atmosphere. Whereas in the old days a person would say: 'Let's get the…
- There is something about saying Ok and hanging up the receiver with a bang that kids a man into feeling that he has just pulled…
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