Coma Quote by Michael Clark Duncan
“It's just something that washes over you. It's a day by day process. It hasn't even really struck me yet. People talk about Michael Clarke Duncan and the Oscar. That's just weird to me. To me, I just hope that I'm not in some hospital somewhere, in a coma, and somebody's gonna say, man, you were in a coma for six months and I'll be like 'No! I was in the Green Mile!'”
About This Quote
Source Film: The Green Mile, 1999
The speaker reflects on the surreal, gradual realization of fame and mortality, feeling detached from accolades and fearing loss of consciousness.
In simple terms: Feeling detached from fame and fearing coma.
Stay present, value health over fame.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hospital stay
- celebrity interviews
- personal health crises
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does fame affect your sense of self?
- What would you prioritize if health threatened your career?
The quote may overstate personal risk, lacking broader context.