Some quotes I felt like searching and reading :)
Dr. Sanderson: "Think carefully, Dowd. Didn't you know somebody, sometime, someplace by the name of Harvey? Didn't you ever know anybody by that name?"
Elwood P Dowd: No, no, not one, Doctor. Maybe that's why I always had such hopes for it.
Elwood P Dowd: "Harvey and I sit in the bars... have a drink or two... play the juke
box. And soon the faces of all the other people they turn toward mine
and they smile. And they're saying, "We don't know your name, mister,
but you're a very nice fella." Harvey and I warm ourselves in all these
golden moments. We've entered as strangers - soon we have friends. And
they come over... and they sit with us... and they drink with us... and
they talk to us. They tell about the big terrible things they've done
and the big wonderful things they'll do. Their hopes, and their regrets,
and their loves, and their hates. All very large, because nobody ever
brings anything small into a bar. And then I introduce them to Harvey...
and he's bigger and grander than anything they offer me. And when they
leave, they leave impressed. The same people seldom come back; but
that's envy, my dear. There's a little bit of envy in the best of us."
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