Sardinians

An excerpt from the new book My Lunches with Orson: Conversations Between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles, edited by Peter Biskind:

Welles: I believe that it is not true that different races and nations are alike. I’m profoundly convinced that that’s a total lie. I think people are different. Sardinians, for example, have stubby little fingers. Bosnians have short necks.

Jaglom: Orson, that’s ridiculous.

Welles: Measure them. Measure them!

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