Fatty Arbuckle Quotes
How did I become a star? I don't know how it happened. When I look at my old pictures, I can't tell how it happened!

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All of us are mad. If it weren't for the fact every one of us is slightly abnormal, there wouldn't be any point in giving each person a separate name.
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During one or two summers, as well as part-time during the school year, I worked for a small Canadian company which developed electrical instruments for military planes.
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Providence was well aware what lay ahead for me, and my Capuchin training was to prepare me for it.
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Nothing is certain in life but death and taxes. And in Donald Trump's case, lies.
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Remain calm, serene, always in command of yourself. You will then find out how easy it is to get along.
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Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.
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There's nothing wrong with a thick eyebrow; Frida Kahlo had them.
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I can hardly eat meat because it has to look like something what it was not when it was alive.
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Second place is just the first place loser.
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Crime stories are our version of sitting round a camp fire and telling tales. We enjoy being scared under safe circumstances. That's why there's no tradition of crime writing in countries that have wars.
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Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth.
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Small companies need capital to invest, expand, and create jobs. And the economy needs a healthy small business community to bolster and sustain its recovery.
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For a writer, life is always too short to write. I will just try my best during what remains of my life.
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Unless you are Stephen King, a book signing is attended by maybe 40 or 50 people.
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I have a dress-up chest at home. I love to create this fantasy kind of thing.
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Everybody has values. Now, you know it may be formed in a secular setting, it may be formed in an intellectual setting, but everybody comes forward with values.
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The script for what would eventually become my first graphic novel, 'Cairo,' sort of came to me in kind of a bolt of lightning within 24 hours of having moved to that city. Just a jumble of characters and narratives and interesting things that I was seeing and experiencing for the first time.
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In my personal life, I would just feel like, I will always be cool with everyone.
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I've gone skydiving twice. I was terrified about doing it, but I wanted to overcome that. The first time, I did it with my parents and I remember that they had already both jumped out, and suddenly it was my turn. And I thought, 'Well, I don't want to be an orphan,' so I guess I have no choice, and I jumped out of the plane.
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I never knew a man who wished to be himself a slave. Consider if you know any good thing, that no man desires for himself.
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I never wrote just straight women's roles. I liked the strong characters. I don't mean women who have masculine qualities about them, but something that has some intestinal fortitude, some guts to it.
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I hate thinking about it, teaching about it, and writing about it. But the plain truth is that hell is real and real people go there for eternity.
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I'm proposing … that we reach into our bodies and we grab the genotype, and we reach into the medical system and we grab our records, and we use it to build something together.
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How did I become a star? I don't know how it happened. When I look at my old pictures, I can't tell how it happened!