Charlie Chaplin — "Laughter is the tonic, the relief, the surcease from pain."
Laughter is the tonic, the relief, the surcease from pain.
Laughter is the tonic, the relief, the surcease from pain.
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"I am an artist, not a propagandist."
"I am for the people. I am for the common man. I am for the working class. I am for everyone who is struggling."
"What do you want a meaning for? Life is a desire, not a meaning."
"We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery we need humanity. More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost."
"I am a gentleman. I am a poet. I am a dreamer. But I am also a survivor."
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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