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“Starting out to make money is the greatest mistake in life. Do what you feel you have a flair for doing, and if you are good enough at it, the money will come.”
Greer Garson“Starting out to make money is the greatest mistake in life. Do what you feel you have a flair for doing, and if you are good enough at it, the money will come.”
Greer Garson“I do wish I could tell you my age but it's impossible. It keeps changing all the time.”
Greer Garson“Starting out to make money is the greatest mistake in life. Do what you feel you have a flair for doing and if you are good enough at it the money will come.”
Greer Garson“In a professional once engaged the performance of the job comes first.”
Garson Kanin“Starting out to make money is the greatest mistake in life. Do what you feel you have a flair for doing and if you are good enough at it the money will come.”
Greer Garson“Starting out to make money is the greatest mistake in life. Do what you feel you have a flair for doing and if you are good enough at it the money will come.”
Greer Garson“Starting out to make money is the greatest mistake in life. Do what you feel you have a flair for doing and if you are good enough at it the money will come.”
Greer Garson“Whenever I'm asked what college I attended I'm tempted to reply Thornton Wilder'.”
Garson Kanin“In the struggle for survival, the cutest win out at the expense of the less cute because they appeal more to celebrities and, through them, to a live television audience.”
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