The general public thinks all little people are in circuses or sideshows. We have doctors, nurses, just about every field covered.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was a kid I joined the circus. I did that. It is true. But it's not like you think. There was a guy, he had his own circus. His name was Carol Jacobs and he owned it. It was a small thing.
What a circus act we women perform every day of our lives. Look at us. We run a tightrope daily, balancing a pile of books on the head. Baby-carriage, parasol, kitchen chair, still under control. Steady now! This is not the life of simplicity but the life of multiplicity that the wise men warn us of.
In circuses, there is a lot of magic. Things become other things.
We are in the entertainment business and we all know if you are top of the tree you get the big money. Those of us who have been in it are the fortunate ones but we understand that we probably don't deserve it as much as the nurses or teachers.
I'm in the retail business, not the circus business.
A circus is like a mother in whom one can confide and who rewards and punishes.
The circus itself is my personal ideal entertainment venue.
The reality is that it's harder to recruit pediatric subspecialists if you're not recruiting them for a children's hospital.
Well, I try not to think about the general public since I have no idea what the general public is and I don't think anybody does.
Damn everything but the circus.