Herb Gardner
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A Thousand Clowns
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1962
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10 editions
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I'm Not Rappaport
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1988
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8 editions
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Conversations With My Father
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Herb Gardner: The Collected Plays (Applause Books)
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published
2000
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3 editions
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Thieves: A Comedy in Two Acts
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The goodbye people;: A play
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published
1974
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2 editions
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Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why is he Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?
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published
1971
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I'm Not Rappaport
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published
1934
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A Thousand Clowns: A New Comedy
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Conversations avec mon père
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“Nat: Maybe you broke something.
Midge: I know. Never fall down, never fall down!
Nat: Ah, it's nothing. I fall down every morning. I get up, I have a cup of coffee, I fall down. That's the system. Two years old, you stand up and then BOOM! seventy years later, you fall down again.”
― I'm Not Rappaport
Midge: I know. Never fall down, never fall down!
Nat: Ah, it's nothing. I fall down every morning. I get up, I have a cup of coffee, I fall down. That's the system. Two years old, you stand up and then BOOM! seventy years later, you fall down again.”
― I'm Not Rappaport
“You have got to own your days and live them, each one of them, every one of them, or else the years go by and none of them belong to you.”
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“Treat God like a dangerous loony - keep him calm and stay on his good side.”
― Conversations with my father
― Conversations with my father
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