The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Martin Mull
- Having children is like having a bowling alley installed in your brain.
- The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass.
- Its hard to decide if TV makes morons out of everyone, or if it mirrors Americans who really are morons to begin with
- Music helps set a romantic mood. Imagine her surprise when you say, “We don’t need a stereo – I have an accordion.”
- I was involved in the Great Folk Music scare back in the sixties, when it almost caught on.
- If the real world is orange juice, then art is like orange-juice concentrate.
- I don’t think you really can send an exact message, because any two viewers are so disparate, in terms of their backgrounds, their point of view, their histories, that there’s no telling what that message might be.
- You’d have to think that you’re at least decent, or you couldn’t get up every morning and do it. I think if I live long enough, I might be pretty good.
- I think there are a lot of pictures to make. I sometimes question whether I’m even an artist or just a painter. To me, the making of the pictures is the most important thing.
- I try to not get to the point where one is making wallpaper, or simply painting money. I want to make sure that I am at least trying to weigh myself down, that there’s a challenge each time.

Martin Mull was an American actor, comedian, musician, painter, and writer known for his distinctive wit, dry humor, and versatile performances. Born on August 18, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois, Mull began his career as a musician and satirical comedian before moving into television and film. He gained recognition for his role as Barth Gimble on the satirical soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, which showcased his unconventional comedic style.
Mull later appeared in numerous popular television shows, including Roseanne, where he played Leon Carp, and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, in which he portrayed Willard Kraft. He also made memorable guest appearances on programs such as Arrested Development, Veep, and The Cool Kids. His film credits included Mr. Mom, Clue, and Mrs. Doubtfire.
Beyond entertainment, Mull was a talented painter whose artwork was exhibited in galleries and museums. He was respected for successfully blending comedy, music, visual art, and acting throughout his long career. Martin Mull died on June 27, 2024, at age 80.
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