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How many ways can it be said?


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There are none so blind as those that will not see.



What is essential is invisible.to the eye.

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. . .I did the play version in community theatre. . .

. . .and loved the film.

". . .and that is my breast."







A smile relieves a heart that grieves; remember what I said -The Rolling Stones

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I have it on VHS! It is the 1960's! Like the song Norwegian Wood. In fact I meant to bring it with me tonight to watch it and see how Goldie adds lines to the OP. But I ran out the door too fast and left it behind.

I really like this film, it has heart.

Did you play the part of the blind boy heading out on his own? Was this in Chicago? Have you done a lot of acting? Is there a role for a goldfish? I can juggle you know.


What is essential is invisible.to the eye.

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I believe the play was originally set in New York City. For the movie, they moved the setting to San Francisco.

Eileen Heckart, as Mrs Baker, has some of the greatest lines I've ever heard. That Oscar was well-deserved. (I understand she originated that role on Broadway.)

The human mind ordinarily operates at ten percent of its capacity — the rest is overhead for the operating system.

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There are none so blind as those that will not see.
There are none so deaf as those that will not hear.
There are none so lame as those that will not walk.

I think those were all the lines they used in the film.

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