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Inspiring quotes by Danny Kaye

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Danny Kaye

  • The secret of staying fresh in a show is to remember that the audience you’re playing for that night has never seen it before.
  • When what’s left of you gets around to what’s left to be gotten, what’s left to be gotten won’t be worth getting whatever it is you’ve got left.
  • Some woman are more interested in what they look like than what they are. If they more interested in what they are, they would look better.
  • The pellet with the poison’s in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!
  • Children are the same the world over. They may have a different culture, but an ache or a laugh is universal.
  • When I stopped making films, they were getting on to the more realistic films and the explicit films and all. They were depicting life as it is, and some of it was unpleasant. I gradually moved away from that.
  • Housewives spend more money than their husbands make, so that other people think their husbands earn more money than they really do.
  • Thumbelina what’s the difference if you’re very small? When your heart is full of love you’re nine feet tall!
  • After all is said and done, its usually the wife who has said it and the husband who has done it.
  • Draw a circle, not a heart, around the one you love because a heart can break but a circle goes on forever.

Danny Kaye was an American actor, comedian, singer, and dancer, born on January 18, 1911, in Brooklyn, New York. He rose to fame in the 1940s and 1950s for his versatile talents and charismatic performances.

Kaye’s career began in vaudeville, where he honed his comedic and musical skills. He gained widespread recognition for his appearances in films like “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (1947) and “The Inspector General” (1949). His unique blend of physical comedy, quick wit, and musical talent made him a beloved entertainer.

Beyond his film career, Danny Kaye was a successful stage performer, appearing in numerous Broadway productions and even winning a Tony Award for his role in “Lily” (1953). He was also known for his work as a UNICEF ambassador, using his celebrity status to advocate for children’s rights and humanitarian causes.

Kaye’s legacy includes his memorable roles in classic films, his comedic timing, and his philanthropic efforts. He passed away on March 3, 1987, but his contributions to entertainment and humanitarian causes continue to be celebrated today. Danny Kaye remains a beloved figure in the history of American entertainment.

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