A hunch

Logically, a hunch makes as much sense as saying, horses have tails; therefore, all tails have horses.”  But in the zany world of films you don’t explain hunches — you just live and die by them.

Frank Capra (1971) The Name Above the Title: An AutobiographyMacmillan, p. 123. 


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