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Top 10 Dick Van Dyke Quotes

  1. We should never judge a day by its weather.
  2. Women will never be as successful as men because they have no wives to advise them.
  3. You have to be able to laugh at yourself. Attitude is almost more important than what happens to you.
  4. You can spread jelly on the peanut butter but you can't spread peanut butter on the jelly.
  5. I didn't know the answers, but I could feel that the things that gave life meaning came from a place within and from the nurturing of values like tolerance, charity, and community.
  6. Walt Disney and I always said we were two children looking for our inner adults.
  7. People think I'm talking like I'm in perfect health, but I have all the infirmities for my age. I have arthritis and all those things. But if you keep moving, that won't bother you.
  8. Hope is life's essential nutrient, and love is what gives life meaning
  9. Somebody asked what I wanted on my gravestone. I'm just going to put: 'Glad I Could Help.'
  10. Jon Stewart kills me. I love him. And Bill Maher. He does an hour on HBO. But entirely political. It is awfully rough, but he does make me laugh.
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Dick Van Dyke Short Quotes

  • Today, if you're not an alcoholic, you're nobody.
  • I'm the anti-Quentin Tarantino.
  • Stan said he used to keep Hardy late, make him miss his golf game, and really get him mad.
  • 'Mary Poppins' was one of the best experiences of my life.
  • My favorite unknown movie is 'The Comic.'
  • Put me on solid ground and I'll start tapping! At my age they say to keep moving.
  • When I started having kids, I thought, 'I don't want to do anything they can't watch.'
  • I worked nightclubs all through my 20s, and I was a teetotaler.
  • Anyone who doesn't sing and dance at every opportunity is missing out on the joy of life.
  • There aren't many pratfalls in comedy anymore.

Dick Van Dyke Famous Quotes And Sayings

I taught Sunday school when I was younger, and ended up an elder in the church, and it just seemed to me that a lot of people who went to church certainly weren't - the rest of the week - living what I would call an Christian life. — Dick Van Dyke

Some people never change their mind through their whole lives, about anything, despite new information that comes in. And now that we know that homosexuality is not a choice, it's biological, I think we have to love and understand them. — Dick Van Dyke

There are people with their iPads are taking pictures so much that they're not experiencing the moment. They go home and look at the pictures later. — Dick Van Dyke

As wonderful as they were, my parents didn't teach me anything about self-discipline, concentration, patience, or focus. If I hadn't had a family myself, I probably never would've done anything. Marriage taught me responsibility. — Dick Van Dyke

Probably one of the happiest moments, outside the birth of all of my kids, was the first time we won an Emmy, that the show won an Emmy. That was a big night. — Dick Van Dyke

I have two kids who were like me, we get out of bed feeling good, and the other two would sit at the breakfast table and grumble. I think it's born into us. I usually wake up feeling pretty good. Looking forward to the day. — Dick Van Dyke

I had an uncle who had a car with a rumble seat, and I used to love to ride in that thing. I mentioned this to some kids, and they were like, "What are you even talking about?" — Dick Van Dyke

I think that's the answer to a good marriage. Everyone has their own room. — Dick Van Dyke

I always loved to dance, but I never had a clue what I was doing. — Dick Van Dyke

It means you never know what's going to happen,' I said. 'You do your best, then take your chances. Everything else is beyond our control. — Dick Van Dyke

I hear music and my feet just start moving. — Dick Van Dyke

[My mother] once cooked a ham and later found it in my father's shirt drawer. I am not kidding. — Dick Van Dyke

I went from my mother to my wife. And to this day, I can't bear to be alone. — Dick Van Dyke

The most important thing for old guys is never start going down the stairs sideways. — Dick Van Dyke

Moses probably danced a little, right? You don't part the Red Sea without having some moves. — Dick Van Dyke

I loved to fall down. — Dick Van Dyke

When I get some budding young comic who'll come up to me and say, 'What was it like to do it in those days?' I try to be as gracious to him as Stan Laurel was to me. — Dick Van Dyke

I wasn't a falling-in-the-gutter type. I drank at home because it relaxed me. I was shy around new people, but after a drink or two, I became more sociable. — Dick Van Dyke

I have four kids, seven grandkids, and four great-grandkids. Maybe I can become a great-great-grandfather if I hang on! — Dick Van Dyke

I've never been what you'd call a great singer, but I loved to sing. — Dick Van Dyke

My brother and I laughed a lot as kids. We came up in the middle of the Depression, and neither one of us knew we were poor. We had nothing, but we didn't know it. — Dick Van Dyke

Life is like a box of chocolates, I'm a nerd and I read books — Dick Van Dyke

I've got plenty of arthritis. But if you keep moving, it won't bother you that much. That's why old guys stiffen up. They forget they have to get out of their chairs and do something. You let the moss grow over, it's your own fault. — Dick Van Dyke

Once I got a job singing and dancing, a reasonable person might think, "Maybe I should learn how to do this." But no, I never did. — Dick Van Dyke

My wife, as proud as she was of me, hated show business for good reasons. There was something about the spouse always being pushed out of the way, shoved aside. She wanted to get away from it. — Dick Van Dyke

They did ask me to do 'Dancing With The Stars;' I said I can do one show, but on that show you have to come up with a new number every week, and I told them that I think I'm a little past that stage. — Dick Van Dyke

Everything's getting homogenized. It seems to me like music and behavior and everything else is getting homogenized. — Dick Van Dyke

You need someone to love, and something to do that you enjoy, and something to hope for, and that's enough for me. — Dick Van Dyke

My kids are so much better parent than I was. — Dick Van Dyke

I'm not a loner. I have to have a life partner. — Dick Van Dyke

I was lucky to get the kinds of parts I wanted. I always said I didn't want to do anything my kids can't see. — Dick Van Dyke

'The Show' was the most fun I ever had and the most creative period of my life. — Dick Van Dyke

When I was a kid, I had ambitions for being a television announcer, which was before television took off, you know, in the late 40s. And just through necessity, going out looking for work, I was starting to sing, and dance, and act, and I never expected to do that, nor to have any success at it at least. — Dick Van Dyke

We all know we're going to die. We're all circling the drain. Some of us are closer than others. I'm 90, I know I'm closer to the drain than most people. — Dick Van Dyke

I wrote a little autobiography about how luck has to do with everything. It's called "My Lucky Life In and Out of Show Business." A publisher came to me and said write a book so I did. I wanted to call it "Everybody Else Has Got a Book." — Dick Van Dyke

The secret to keeping moving is keeping moving. — Dick Van Dyke

I know friends of mine who have never changed their mind about anything in their lives, despite evidence from all directions. And I think if you can keep an open mind and some understanding, that helps you stay young. — Dick Van Dyke

You know, I'm almost out of the habit of watching episodic television now. — Dick Van Dyke

I have also heard and read various accounts of why they [Sheldon Leonard and Carl Reiner] liked me. My favorites? I wasn't too good-looking, I walked a little funny, and I was basically kind of average and ordinary. I guess my lack of perfection turned out to be a winning hand. Let that be a lesson for future generations. — Dick Van Dyke

I sing all day. And it's good for you. Good for your vocal cords. — Dick Van Dyke

I married somebody half my age, and everybody thought I was crazy, but she is just an absolute angel. — Dick Van Dyke

I would love to be Moses. — Dick Van Dyke

Sing like nobody can hear you, dance like nobody can see you, and love like you've never been hurt. — Dick Van Dyke

There are tribes all over the world who sing and dance every day as part of their lives. And we oughta do that. — Dick Van Dyke

I was the class clown, you know, that kind of thing, and I gathered around me a group of guys who also were silly. I was in all the plays and everything. But I don't know, at that time show businesses looked like the moon, you know, it was so far away. I wanted to be a radio announcer. — Dick Van Dyke

I could probably play an alcoholic. I've had some experience with that. — Dick Van Dyke

Haters are going to hate. — Dick Van Dyke

If you spend your life thinking, "I wonder if today is when it ends," you're going to miss out on everything wonderful. — Dick Van Dyke

You're going to die. That's going to happen. What matters is what you do with your time before you get flushed out. — Dick Van Dyke

Young people ask me for advice, and I tell them to do what I didn't do. Get some training. I took jobs that required talents I didn't have. — Dick Van Dyke

I've made peace with insecurity... because there is no security of any kind. — Dick Van Dyke

I learned everything that I know about comedy and about show business and a lot about life from Carl. — Dick Van Dyke

I've had a lot of writers, in particular, who said they got into writing because of the 'Van Dyke Show.' They said it looked like fun. — Dick Van Dyke

Everybody knows that I'm shorter, but it doesn't bother me at all. — Dick Van Dyke

I just think everyone needs their own private space. — Dick Van Dyke

I like 'The Office.' I particularly like the British version with Ricky Gervais. Of course, I liked the 'Seinfeld' show a lot. I thought that was an awfully good show. — Dick Van Dyke

Life Lessons by Dick Van Dyke

  1. Dick Van Dyke's work has taught us that hard work and dedication can lead to success. He has also shown us the importance of staying true to yourself and your values, no matter what. Finally, his comedic timing and energy have taught us that a positive attitude can help us to overcome any obstacle.
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