“If it was woman who put man out of Paradise, it is still woman, and woman only, who can lead him back.”
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In the Spotlight: Personal Experiences of Elbert Hubbard on the American Stage
This book offers a glimpse into the life and career of Elbert Hubbard, focusing on his experiences and observations of the American theater scene. more
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“The average woman sees only the weak points in a strong man, and the good points in a weak one.”
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“Acting is really about showing up that day and telling the writers what you feel like saying.”
