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"He belonged to more causes than I did. I think I had a letter from him every other day asking for money. I always responded."
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Edward G. Robinson"I think it should be declared illegal. I dont think we should gamble on wheat futures."
Edward Goldenberg Robinson was an American actor who was popular during Hollywood's Golden Age. After making his stage debut in 1913, he rose to stardom with his performance as the title character in Little Caesar (1931) and became well known for his portrayals of gangsters. He starred in a variety of films, including the biopics Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet and A Dispatch from Reuters and the film
"He belonged to more causes than I did. I think I had a letter from him every other day asking for money. I always responded."
"Id rather see Joe Louis punch than listen to Muhammad Ali recite."
"I hated every minute of it and couldnt stop crying."
"Im told hes no longer a hero and he could have done more for the Jews, that he had a mistress. Well, count up the score. He turned the twentieth century around; without him, I think wed all be ruled by a commissariat."
"I always keep four or five books on my bed table, and each night I read a little of each; I guess I cant concentrate on any one at a time. But I always finish them."
"He may yet turn out to have greatness in him despite himself. I think his kind of ambition is indeed a grievous thing; now that he cannot be reelected, maybe hell let his humanity emerge. There simply has to be more to the man than he lets us see."