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Eve Arden:
If I'm in a serious play, I often think to myself, 'I could make that line funny.'Eve Arden:
I may not like the material, but I'm still a trouper.Eve Arden:
You couldn't keep me out of the school plays, the song and dance skits.Eve Arden:
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And yet what is Modernism? It is undefined.John Crowe Ransom:
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