"The run I was on made Sinatra, Flynn, Jagger, Richards, all of them look like droopy-eyed armless children"
- Charlie Sheen
About this Quote
This quote by Charlie Sheen is a metaphor for how he felt about his success. He is comparing himself to a few of the most renowned figures in music and entertainment, recommending that his success was so excellent that it made them look irrelevant in contrast. He is saying that his success was so great that it made these famous figures look like "droopy-eyed armless children" in comparison. This quote is a testament to the self-confidence and pride that Charlie Sheen had in his own success. It is also a pointer of how short lived success can be, as even the most iconic figures can be made to look unimportant in comparison to another person's success.
This quote is written / told by Charlie Sheen somewhere between September 3, 1965 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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