Came the dawn : memories of a film pioneer (1951)

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tively. He said, 'You ought to keep a better guard on your tongue, Heppy. You are offending people right and left. That is why you don't get on in the world — that's how you have lost all your friends.' There was a lot more in the same strain, and much of it, though basically true, was considerably exaggerated. The real reason why I don't get on in the world is that I have never really sufficiently wanted to — and I have many friends. But it is certainly wiser to make sure that your hearer has a sense of humour before indulging your own. There is nothing a man dislikes so much as a possibly comic allusion which he does not understand — and consequently fears. 96