I'd rather be thin than famousbut I'm fatpaste that in your broadway show

Jack Kerouac
I'd rather be thin than famousbut I'm fatpaste that in...
I'd rather be thin than famousbut I'm fatpaste that in...
I'd rather be thin than famousbut I'm fatpaste that in...
I'd rather be thin than famousbut I'm fatpaste that in...
About This Quote

Being a part of a show is an honor. It takes a lot of work and dedication that a lot of actors aren’t willing to do. The ones who do want to be a part of the show usually end up being ill-fated, which is why they prefer being thin. In fact, it's better if they don’t make it big as they’ll be stuck in the back row.

Source: Mexico City Blues

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