Charlie Chaplin — "Making fun is serious business."
Making fun is serious business.
Making fun is serious business.
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"The human heart is a strange vessel. It has room for everything, and yet it is so easily broken."
"I have no regrets. I have lived my life the way I wanted to live it."
"The greatest pleasure of life is love."
"Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself."
"I'm not working in the political arena. I'm working in the human arena. Had I included Stalin, I would surely been getting into politics because there was no reason to include him from the standpoint …"
English comic actor and silent-film auteur whose Tramp character defined early Hollywood and whose The Great Dictator (1940) satirized Hitler. Closely associated with Buster Keaton (silent-comedy peer of equal stature) and Harold Lloyd (third silent-comedy giant). For an intellectual contrast, see J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director (1924-1972) — Hoover pursued Chaplin for years on suspected communist sympathies, leading to the 1952 revocation of Chaplin's US re-entry permit and his Swiss exile — Hoover represented the McCarthy-era national-security state that was the institutional opposite of Chaplin's pro-immigrant Tramp humanism.
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