Lena Aysgarth: Johnnie, there's going to be no more borrowing. Johnnie Aysgarth: Well, what else is there to do?... Lena: You've got to go to work. Johnnie: Work! Lena: Yes, work. Johnnie: You mean put on old clothes, go out with a shovel. Lena: Oh, don't be flippant. Johnnie: Well, what do you mean? I'm afraid you're a bit of a dreamer darling. Let's be practical about this. Do you know statistics on unemployment? Do you realize that in order to be a plumber or a carpenter or an electrician, darling you haven't been around, they have to be an apprentice first, even after that--oh darling!LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
I don't see what for French Canadians to go to defend a bunch of Poles. I don't get that at all. I don't see what they mean to us.... And they all one kind government much same like the other.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
I will never accept that I got a free ride. It wasn't free at all. My ancestors were brought here against their will. They were ma...de to work and help build the country. I worked in the cotton fields from the age of seven. I worked in the laundry for twenty- three years. I worked for the national organization for nine years. I just retired from city government after twelve-and-a- half years.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »