“Hollywood dishes out too much praise for small things I won't let it get me, but too much praise can turn a fellow's head if he doesn't watch his step.”

As quoted in "Hollywood legend Jimmy Stewart dead at 89" at CNN (2 July 1997)

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American film and stage actor 1908–1997

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