A Quote by Jim Gaffigan

I always imagine that if I met Dr. Seuss, he would be very similar to Crispin Glover. — © Jim Gaffigan
I always imagine that if I met Dr. Seuss, he would be very similar to Crispin Glover.
Most people think I'm Danny Glover's son when they meet me. So when they ask, I say 'No, I'm Crispin Glover's son.' Then we stare at each other for a long time.
I'm glad that so many of Donald Pease's unique and revealing insights on Dr. Seuss--observations he shared with me on camera with an effusiveness and profundity quite unmatched--have found their way into book form. No one tells these tales of young Ted, Mr. Geisel, and Dr. Seuss, and makes the connections between the three of them, quite like Dr. Pease.
Crispin Glover is unusual, but not as unusual as he sometimes presents himself. We got along nicely.
For the very young, there's nothing better than Mother Goose and anything by Dr. Seuss for the rhythms and language.
If you would ask my mom what books I liked growing up, I liked Dr. Seuss.
I grew up in a haunted house, reading Dr. Seuss.
Sometimes when I sleep at night I think of (Dr. Seuss's) 'Hop on Pop.'
Oh, the Places You'll Go!,' by Dr. Seuss, is still one of my favorite books ever.
'Oh, the Places You'll Go!,' by Dr. Seuss, is still one of my favorite books ever.
Like many people, I had the powerful experience of being raised on Dr. Seuss, then becoming a parent and revisiting him with my own children. That multigenerational experience around his work is very meaningful.
Every time I see the rails of my photo shoots, it's like Dr. Seuss, or as if they've skinned Muppets.
You have to love Dr. Seuss to take on the responsibility of conveying his work in animation or any medium.
I've met people I wished I hadn't met. But Al Pacino was not one of them. For a guy who's old enough to be my father I feel like we're kindred spirits. We have a lot in common. Our families and our history with our families is very similar. Our relationships with our families is very similar. We had a lot more in common than I thought.
Green Eggs and Ham was the story of my life. I wouldn't eat a thing when I was a kid, but Dr. Seuss inspired me to try cauliflower!
My all-time favourite children's book is 'Green Eggs and Ham' by Dr Seuss. Even as an adult I still appreciate it - what a masterclass in writing.
I remember reading Dr. Seuss books, and he's rhyming so many words together and I just loved the way it sounded. It became a challenge for me, to put words together that nobody would ever think about putting together.
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