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"Southern ambition in the age of industry."

The Little Foxes (film)
The Little Foxes is a 1941 American drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Lillian Hellman is based on her 1939 play The Little Foxes. Hellman's ex-husband Arthur Kober, Dorothy Parker and her husband Alan Campbell contributed additional scenes and dialogue.
"Southern ambition in the age of industry."
"I hope you die! I hope you die soon! Ill be waiting for you to die!"
"I was lonely when I was young. Not in the way people usually mean. I was lonely for all the things I wasnt gonna get."
"Maybe its easy for the dying to be honest. Im sick of you, sick of this house, sick of my unhappy life with you. Im sick of your brothers and their dirty tricks to make a dime. There must be better ways of getting rich than building sweatshops and pounding the bones of the town to make dividends for you to spend. Youll wreck the town, you and your brothers. Youll wreck the country, you and your kind, if they let you. But not me, Ill die my own way, and Ill do it without making the world worse. I leave that to you."
"Ill tell you what you could do if you went away, Zan: if you could find some place where they pay wages for talkin silly, you could make a fortune"
"Money is the family language. Everything else is translation."