James EllroyTo me, there's nothing on earth other than women. It's why I get out of bed every morning.
About This Quote
The late actor and comedian Robin Williams had a habit of saying his favorite thing was to get up every morning and go to work. He would say it as if he were joking, but it was a very serious statement. He truly loved his work and he made it look like fun. His love for women was obvious in that quote.
He didn't mind sharing that with the world, though he may have been somewhat embarrassed by it at times. At least we can be grateful that this great man didn't feel like the only thing on earth was his work or women.
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