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“While the worriers are worrying, the planners are planning and the accountants are figuring out why we can't afford it, I'm busy getting started.”

Quote by Walt Disney

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Walt Disney
Walt Disney

Walt Disney, born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, was an outstanding animator, producer, director, and entrepreneur. He founded the Disney Company and introduced numerous beloved animated characters and films, such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Snow White. Disney's works not only entertained audiences worldwide but also had a profound impact on the animation industry and culture. more

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