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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…” quote by Michael Clark Duncan
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“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!'”

Michael Clark Duncan

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.

Key Takeaway

Stay present, value health over fame.

Themes

mortality fame detachment health celebrity

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

personal existential

When to use this quote

  • hospital stay
  • celebrity interviews
  • personal health crises

Key Concepts

existentialism celebrity culture health anxiety

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does fame affect your sense of self?
  • What would you prioritize if health threatened your career?
A Different Perspective

The quote may overstate personal risk, lacking broader context.

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