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Sidney Buchman
American
Writer
Born:
Mar 27
,
1902
Died:
Aug 23
,
1975
American
Country
Government
Great
His
Made
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If there were no mystery left to explore life would get rather dull, wouldn't it?
Sidney Buchman
Life
Would
Rather
Mystery
Were
Dull
Left
Get
Explore
It is repugnant to an American to inform upon his fellow citizens.
Sidney Buchman
Citizens
Fellow
Fellow Citizens
His
American
Inform
Repugnant
I have seen the face of this country change in 25 years or 30 years. I have seen a equalization begin to develop - in inheritance laws, tax laws, laws for favoring trade unions, protecting them, and so forth. All these are social changes.
Sidney Buchman
Change
Face
Seen
Country
Unions
Changes
Laws
Develop
Protecting
Trade
Trade Unions
Years
Begin
Tax
Social
Them
Social Changes
Forth
Inheritance
If the condition of Government stands still, it just makes no sense and must die, so, therefore, the improvement within that democracy must be the greater and greater equalization of rights and opportunities to the people as those people grow up.
Sidney Buchman
Government
Democracy
Rights
People
Opportunities
Sense
Those
Must
No Sense
Greater
Within
Makes
Still
Condition
Up
Improvement
Die
Just
Stands
Therefore
Grow
Grow Up
Anyone who assumes that this country is standing still is not a good American, or rather, he is an apathetic and dead one and makes no contribution to the society.
Sidney Buchman
Good
Country
Society
Assumes
Rather
He
Dead
Makes
Still
Contribution
American
Anyone
Apathetic
Standing
Who
I consider the philosophy of the Communist Party as not applicable to our American way of life.
Sidney Buchman
Life
Party
Consider
Our
Philosophy
Way
American
Communist
Communist Party
American Way
Applicable
Riskin went into directing and made a film with Cary Grant which applied to the letter all the ideas which had made his comedies famous. It had everything except that little something - and the film was a failure.
Sidney Buchman
Failure
Made
Everything
Cary Grant
Something
Directing
Except
Had
Ideas
Comedies
His
Famous
Which
Little
Grant
Film
Letter
Applied
Capra's great passion was Dickens. As soon as he had some money, he bought some of the rarest and most extraordinary editions of Dickens's work, and he was very proud of his collection.
Sidney Buchman
Work
Great
Money
Passion
Extraordinary
Collection
Some
Rarest
Had
He
Bought
Soon
Most
Proud
His
Dickens
Very
Hollywood as a whole has recently been made aware of the Negro's true position in America and our responsibility toward the subject.
Sidney Buchman
Responsibility
Made
Our
True
Toward
Been
Subject
America
Hollywood
Whole
Aware
Recently
Position
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