Best quotes by Orson Bean on Life

Checkout quotes by Orson Bean on Life

  • The movies saved my life. I grew up in the great depression, the only child of a pair of star crossed lovers. My father lost his job. My mother drank. They fought. The movies were my escape.
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  • I'm thankful I've learned to embrace insecurity, not just to tolerate it. Life is more fun that way, and I'm thankful for that, too.
    - Orson Bean
  • I think of my life as a cheap novel. Part of you wants it to go on forever, and part of you wants to see how it comes out.
    - Orson Bean
  • I think of my life as a cheap novel. Part of you wants it to go on forever, and part of you wants to see how it comes out.
    - Orson Bean
  • I don't spend my life making money to spend tomorrow, or to acquire possessions.
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  • For most of my life I didn't believe in God. Who had time?
    - Orson Bean
  • In New Jersey, judges have ruled that a same-sex couple or a single person applying to adopt must be given the same place in line as a married man and woman. I think that's bad for kids. This makes me homophobic? I'm in show business. Half the people in my life are gay.
    - Orson Bean
  • War was a way of life for Americans in the early forties. Heroism was expected.
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  • Each morning and night I get down on my knees and thank God for my life and ask Him to make me grateful all the time instead of just most of the time.
    - Orson Bean