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Laugh and Live

CHAPTER XX
19/25

It isn't that he thinks himself called to uplift and reform, but, as he expresses it, "Every little bit helps." In the last talk that I had with him, he was enthusiastic over the future of the movies as a world force.

He speaks in ideas rather than words, for when he feels that he has indicated the thought he never troubles to finish the particular sentence.
"Pictures are like music," he declared.

"They speak a universal language.

Great industry--just in its infancy--before long films will pass from one country to another--internationalism.

Why not?
Love, hate, grief, ambition, laughter--they belong to one race as much as another--all peoples understand them.


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