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“Fat men get knocked over by buses no earlier, nor later, than thin men. And I, for one, have buried most of my thin friends.”

Quote by Robert Morley

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Robert Morley
Robert Morley

Robert Morley was a renowned British actor known for his performances in films and theater. Born on May 26, 1908, and passing away on June 3, 1992, Morley had a distinguished career spanning several decades. He was recognized for his versatile roles in both cinema and theater, including notable performances in classics such as 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The King and I'. more

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