“Ever since then I have believed that God is not only a gentleman and a sport; he is a Kentuckian too.”
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American writer 1897–1962Related quotes

“I was ne’er so thrummed since I was a gentleman.”
The Honest Whore (1604), Part i, Act iv. Sc. 2. Compare: "Zounds! I was never so bethump’d with words, Since I first call’d my brother’s father dad", William Shakespeare, King John, Act ii. Sc. 2.
“Hal: God is a gentleman. He prefers blondes.”
Loot (1965), Act II

On his role in Maybe Baby
Source: [2002-06-13, http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-920254-details/A+brighter+life+for+Hugh+Laurie/article.do;jsessionid=KnM3FNTSkpv0R3P22WrQBPZQ00jxPTkDtG2htfqq0LvwTtnLx4by!-81402767, A brighter life for Hugh Laurie, thisislondon.co.uk from the Evening Standard, 2006-08-21]

Referring to Mr. Burns. Compare to Heart of Darkness' manager: "He was becoming confidential now, but I fancy my unresponsive attitude must have exasperated him at last, for he judged it necessary to inform me he feared neither God nor devil, let alone any mere man. I said I could see that very well..."
The Shadow Line (1915)

Dissertation for doctor of philosophy in christian education (May 25, 1991)

Source: Home Truths (1859), Ch. II: "Repent, or Perish", p. 73