“If you possess something but you can't give it away, then you don't possess it… it possesses you.”

Tom Dreesen on the Late Show with David Letterman March 30th 2009 said that Frank Sinatra had said this after giving his $2000 cuff links to a fan.

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American singer and film actor 1915–1998

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