Quote by Jerry Stiller
It can make you sad to look at pictures from your youth. So theres

It can make you sad to look at pictures from your youth. So theres a trick to it. The trick is not to look at the later pictures. – Jerry Stiller

Other quotes by Jerry Stiller

We managed to hang in there. Today when people get married theres a tendency to run away when things get tough. There is a lot of strength in hanging together. – Jerry Stiller

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During the Great Depression, when people laughed their worries disappeared. Audiences loved these funny men. I decided to become one. – Jerry Stiller

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Gorillas are in danger of being wiped out by the Ebola virus. I feel like we have limited time to get to know them and understand them and theyre going to disappear – thats terrifically sad. Wouldnt it be great if we could stop that? – Sara Gruen

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They say its better to bury your sadness in a graveyard or garden that waits for the spring to wake from its sleep and burst into green. – Conor Oberst

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I would never have become music director of the Chicago Symphony, which would have been an extremely sad loss. – Georg Solti

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Its an indication of how cynical our society has become that any kind of love story with a sad theme is automatically ridiculed as sentimental junk. – Winona Ryder

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