Quote by Corey Feldman
Whereas I used to get depressed or neurotic or dwell on things, I

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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People always want to pin yesterdays news on you, as opposed to asking you what youre going to do for the future, what youre doing today. – Corey Feldman

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My discrepancy with children in the industry is that they are made famous before they know who they are as human beings. – Corey Feldman

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