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His extraordinary, gravelly voiceover accompanies the story of not-exactly-humble beginnings as a manufacturer of ladies' slacks to being a "pretty-boy actor" playing Irving Thalberg in Man of a Thousand Faces opposite James Cagney; it made him dream of playing a Hollywood supremo in real life.
He started playing the piano when he was three, read a lot of Jules Verne novels – which made him dream about incredible machines – practiced sports and played for hours in his garden.
But he said that seeing performances by the Graham company made him dream of dancing.
He had begun reading Vogue as a teenager, and Vreeland's stylish fantasies made him dream of becoming an editor.
A fund manager plaintively begged Cook to make him dream, to tell him stories about the future, like Google does.
He knew it was not a knife for tomatoes, but it was enough to make him dream about more experiments when his Japanese steel arrived, and another possible breakthrough: a kitchen knife that would cut through a cooked lamb bone.
In the night I could erode the child the most, make him dream me, make him need, though even then there were not such windows it was the father who had had the child the most the father with his anvil earrings and his devising and his many, many tongues.
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