Quote by Corey Feldman
I literally was famous before I knew my own name. - Corey Feldman

I literally was famous before I knew my own name. – Corey Feldman

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Whereas I used to get depressed or neurotic or dwell on things, I see my sons bright eyes and smile in the morning, and suddenly, I dont feel like Im depressed anymore. Theres nothing to be depressed about when youve got that. – Corey Feldman

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My acting career began at age three and my parents got me into it. I was in a McDonalds commercial. – Corey Feldman

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Age
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It was a great experience for a kid, because it was a bunch of kids playing on pirate ships and water slides, so looking back on it, it was the fondest experience of my childhood. – Corey Feldman

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Its very hard to get rich and famous at a young age and handle it well. – Randy Newman

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I wanted to be successful, not famous. – George Harrison

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A library, to modify the famous metaphor of Socrates, should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas – a place where history comes to life. – Norman Cousins

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Those who have known the famous are publicly debriefed of their memories, knowing as their own dusk falls that they will only be remembered for remembering someone else. – Alan Bennett

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