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Them Quotes by Mickey Rooney
- I buy women shoes and they use them to walk away from me.
- The audience and I are friends. They allowed me to grow up with them. I've let them down several times. They've let me down several…
- God bless the universe, God bless Japanese, Chinese, Indians, all of them and let's have peace.
- I've been short all my life. And if anyone wonders what my dying wish will be, they can stop wondering. That will be easy. I'll…
- I belong to the public. The public made me. The public can break me. I owe them my life.
- Nowadays, it is fashionable for agents to be out. When you call them, they're always "out." It's in, you see, to be out. If they're…
- Women liked me because I made them laugh.
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