“When the last dime is gone, I'll sit on the curb outside with a pencil and a ten cent notebook and start the whole thing over again.”
Preston Sturges“I worked out a rather deep-dish theory defining the theater as a form of architecture rather than a form of literature.”
Preston Sturges“That's one of the tragedies of this life - that the men who are most in need of a beating up are always enormous.”
Preston Sturges“When the last dime is gone, I'll sit on the curb outside with a pencil and a ten cent notebook and start the whole thing over again.”
Preston Sturges“Film is the greatest educational medium the world has ever known.”
Preston Sturges, Sullivan's Travels