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Parenting & Family Quote by Eddie Murphy

"The thing about kids is that they express emotion. They don't hold back. If they want to cry, they cry, and if they are in a good mood, they're in a good mood"

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Murphy’s observation about kids isn’t sentimental; it’s a sly indictment of adulthood. The line lands because it frames children’s emotional life as a kind of honest physical reflex - cry when you’re sad, light up when you’re happy - and then leaves the listener to feel the contrast: grown-ups treat feelings like negotiable liabilities. We manage, we spin, we “keep it together,” not because we’re deeper than kids but because we’ve been trained to audition for acceptability.

As a comedian, Murphy isn’t just praising innocence. He’s pointing at the social performance that replaces it. The subtext is that emotional restraint, often sold as maturity, is frequently fear: fear of looking weak, needy, irrational, “too much.” Kids don’t have reputations to protect; adults do. The humor comes from how obvious that sounds and how rarely we admit it.

Context matters, too: Murphy’s career has always orbited candidness - the pleasure and danger of saying the loud part out loud. In a culture that rewards emotional polish (especially for men), the kid becomes a foil, a truth-teller who hasn’t learned the rules. The quote works because it offers a clean, almost binary model of feeling - cry or don’t, joy or not - while exposing how complicated we’ve made something basic. It’s not nostalgia; it’s a dare: what did we gain by buffering every reaction, and what did it cost?

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Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy (born April 3, 1961) is a Comedian from USA.

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