A playwright must have the courage to make mistakes.
--Moss Hart
A sharp sense of the ironic can be the equivalent of the faith that moves mountains. Far more quickly than reason or logic, irony can penetrate rage and puncture self-pity.
--Moss Hart
Boredom is the keynote of poverty... for where there is no money there is no change of any kind, not of scene or of routine.
--Moss Hart
Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own.
--Moss Hart
He's the kind of fellow I'd be if I were a Jew, isn't he?
--Moss Hart
I have a pet theory of my own, probably invalid, that the theater is an inevitable refuge of the unhappy child.
--Moss Hart
I have had many successes and many failures in my life. My successes have always been for different reasons, but my failures have always been for the same reason: I said yes when I meant no.
--Moss Hart
Nobody bores any man as much as an unhappy female.
--Moss Hart
Nothing is immutable. The logic of one year is a folly of the next.
--Moss Hart
One begins with two people on a stage, and one of them had better say something pretty damn quick.
--Moss Hart
Playwriting, like begging in India, is an honorable but humbling profession.
--Moss Hart
Poor people know poor people, and rich people know rich people. It is one of the few things La Rochefoucauld did not say, but then La Rochefoucauld never lived in the Bronx.
--Moss Hart
Self-deception is sometimes as necessary a tool as a crowbar.
--Moss Hart
So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience.
--Moss Hart
The self-hatred that destroys is the waste of unfulfilled promise.
--Moss Hart
The theater breeds its own kind of cruelty, and its sadism takes on a keener edge since it can be enjoyed under the innocent guise of critical judgment.
--Moss Hart
There is nothing like tasting the grit of fear for rediscovering that the umbilical cord is made of piano wire.
--Moss Hart
There's nothing the matter with Hollywood that a good earthquake couldn't cure.
--Moss Hart
You'd be surprised how many kings are only a queen with a moustache.
--Moss Hart
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