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Walt Disney
December 5, 1901 - December 15, 1966
Nationality: American
Category: Cartoonist
Subcategory: American Cartoonist

If you can dream it, you can do it.

   

There's nothing funnier than the human animal.

   

Animation is different from other parts. Its language is the language of caricature. Our most difficult job was to develop the cartoon's unnatural but seemingly natural anatomy for humans and animals.

   

Of all the things I've done, the most vital is coordinating those who work with me and aiming their efforts at a certain goal.

   

I only hope that we don't lose sight of one thing - that it was all started by a mouse.

   

I believe in being an innovator.

   

All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.

   

Laughter is America's most important export.

   

Mickey Mouse popped out of my mind onto a drawing pad 20 years ago on a train ride from Manhattan to Hollywood at a time when business fortunes of my brother Roy and myself were at lowest ebb and disaster seemed right around the corner.

   

You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway.

   

You can't just let nature run wild.

   

The more you like yourself, the less you are like anyone else, which makes you unique.

   

I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I have ever known.

   

When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do.

   

Crowded classrooms and half-day sessions are a tragic waste of our greatest national resource - the minds of our children.

   

All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable.

   

I started, actually, to make my first animated cartoon in 1920. Of course, they were very crude things then and I used sort of little puppet things.

   

It's no secret that we were sticking just about every nickel we had on the chance that people would really be interested in something totally new and unique in the field of entertainment.

   

I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.

   

Animation can explain whatever the mind of man can conceive. This facility makes it the most versatile and explicit means of communication yet devised for quick mass appreciation.

   

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