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Inspiring quotes by Clark Gable

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Clark Gable

  • I never laugh until I’ve had my coffee.
  • Honey, we all got to go sometime, reason or no reason. Dying’s as natural as living. The man who’s too afraid to die is too afraid to live.
  • When it’s over it’s over. No questions, no tears, no farewell kisses.
  • I am intrigued by glamorous women … A vain woman is continually taking out a compact to repair her makeup. A glamorous woman knows she doesn’t need to.
  • I’m no actor and I never have been. What people see on the screen is me.
  • It is an extra dividend when you like the girl you’ve fallen in love with.
  • The only reason they come to see me is that I know that life is great – and they know I know it.
  • I’m just a lucky slob from Ohio who happened to be in the right place at the right time.
  • Hell, if I’d jumped on all the dames I’m supposed to have jumped on, I’d have had no time to go fishing.
  • Types really don’t matter. I have been accused of preferring blondes. But I have known some mighty attractive redheads, brunettes, and yes, women with grey hair. Age, height, weight haven’t anything to do with glamour.
  • The things a man has to have are hope and confidence in himself against odds… And he must be ready to choose death before dishonor without making too much song and dance about it.
  • Marilyn is a kind of ultimate. She is uniquely feminine. Everything she does is different, strange, and exciting, from the way she talks to the way she uses that magnificent torso. She makes a man proud to be a man.

Clark Gable (1901–1960) was an American actor and one of Hollywood’s most iconic leading men. Born in Cadiz, Ohio, he pursued acting in the 1920s and gained fame in the early 1930s with roles in films like Red Dust (1932) and It Happened One Night (1934), which won him an Academy Award.

Gable’s most famous role came as Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind (1939), cementing his legacy as the “King of Hollywood.” Known for his charm, rugged masculinity, and signature mustache, he starred in classics like Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), San Francisco (1936), and The Misfits (1961), his final film.

Off-screen, Gable was married five times, including to actress Carole Lombard, whose tragic death deeply affected him. During World War II, he served as an officer in the U.S. Army Air Forces. Gable died of a heart attack in 1960, leaving behind a lasting cinematic legacy.

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