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* Without love, there is no hope. Love, Hope.<br> |
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* (Reno Sweeney)"Once I was headed for hell <br> But when I got to Satan's door<br> I heard you blowin' on your horn once more<br> So I said 'Satan, farewell!'" |
* (Reno Sweeney)"Once I was headed for hell <br> But when I got to Satan's door<br> I heard you blowin' on your horn once more<br> So I said 'Satan, farewell!'" |
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* Evelyn Oakleigh: To feel "that way" about some one means to rub his neck. |
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Revision as of 21:30, 25 March 2006
Anything Goes, 1934 musical with music and lyrics by [[w:Cole Porter|Cole Porter].] The show has been revised several times, with modifications to the script and the addition of several new songs to replace some that were considered outdated when the show reappeared on Broadway. Most of the quotes on this page are from the version of the show that opened in 1988.
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- Bonnie, don't bring sex into this, it's bad enough being a minister.
- In olden days a glimpse of stocking
Was looked on as something shocking,
But now, God knows,
Anything goes! - Without love, there is no hope. Love, Hope.
- (Reno Sweeney)"Once I was headed for hell
But when I got to Satan's door
I heard you blowin' on your horn once more
So I said 'Satan, farewell!'" - Evelyn Oakleigh: To feel "that way" about some one means to rub his neck.
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