Judge, 1935-07 · page 15 of 36
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Judge You're Telling Us? “WTAE State of Louisiana is big I enough for me to handle."—Sen- ator Huey P. Long “L have never seen any dirty pictures nm some stupid ones.”— ‘There is no graceful way of being executed."—George Sylvester Viereck. “TL had been talking to the press for twelve years I think that is enough.” —Senator L A d. “As far as the rest of the heavy- weights are concerned, my kid brother Buddy can lick them."—Max Baer. “In my opinion, the best bace: ate ever written is nonsense.”"—Dr, Henry McCracken. “Familiarity ¢ not breed contempt, but familiarity vertrude Stein, “It won't hurt if we lose a few Con- gressmen.”"—Col. Edward M. House. “The out for stupidity is very encouraging, I think."—Dr, Albert Ed- ward Wiggam, “f think we might have a little less excitement."—J. P. Morgan The depression is over, but the coun- try doesn't realize it."—James A. Mof- “We heard you pounding on the ceiling, but we were fot making a lot of noise, too.” “Round the block once more, Gridley— We're still short a carrot and a pinch of parsley for the soup.” Wy