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Goodman Ace, an American writer and radio personality, made lasting contributions to the entertainment industry through his wit, humor, and clever writing. Known for his work on radio programs like The Eddie Cantor Show, Ace helped shape American humor and popular culture in the 20th century. His legacy reminds us of the power of laughter and creativity in bringing people together, inspiring writers and entertainers to embrace humor as a vehicle for connection, joy, and social commentary.
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"Moon rocks are OK when everyone is eating."

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"I keep reading between the lies."

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"Politics makes estranged bedfellows."

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"TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call it a medium because nothing's well done."

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"The best cure for hypochondria is to forget about your body and get interested in someone else's."

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