I see no tragedy in the loneliness of old age, only the convenience of it.
CHARLIE CHAPLINMy costume helps me to express my conception of the average man, of almost any man, of myself.
More Charlie Chaplin Quotes
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Life and death are too resolute, too implacable to be accidental.
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Acting essentially requires feeling.
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Patriotism is too deep a feeling to depict in the posing for a photograph.
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Cold, hunger and the shame of poverty are more likely to affect one’s psychology.
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Comedy must be true to life.
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Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself.
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Actors search for rejection. If they don’t get it they reject themselves.
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I believe in the power of laughter and tears as an antidote to hatred and terror.
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I’m unconscious while I’m acting. I live the role and am not myself.
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Art was an additional emotion applied to skillful technique.
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A man is what a woman makes him and a woman makes herself.
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Most all our worldly troubles are only drifting bubbles. Most all our cares and sorrows are gone with our tomorrows.
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Movies are a fad. Audiences really want to see live actors on a stage.
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It takes courage to make a fool of yourself.
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Meeting people formally is like viewing a house without going inside.
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