Zitat des Tages über Mickey:
I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I have ever known.
Mickey Rourke was the Brad Renfro of the '80s.
In Naples, Fla., I met a self-made man, a multimillionaire, whose round penthouse apartment is home to Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Henry Moore, and Mickey Mantle. He had purchased the most coveted items auctioned by the Mantle family at Madison Square Garden in December 2003.
Carl Yastrzemski was the best all-around player. He could run, throw and hit. He had the ability to play a number of different positions. He signed as a shortstop. He could play the outfield, of course, and third base and first, too. He was a tremendous athlete. Mickey Mantle was unbelievable, too.
Mickey is one of the prime examples: Mickey has never been suspected of being an American export. It was deja vu. They gave him a local name and he's been accepted everywhere he goes.
I used to love watching him as a player, so it is a joy to play alongside him. I might take the mickey out of him, but deep down I have so much admiration for him.
My dad likes to take the mickey out of me for saying everything is 'amazing.'
The original Mickey Mouse Club, established in the '30s, was designed to attract children to movie theaters.
The image we have would be impossible for Mickey Mouse to maintain. We're just... normal people.
I don't think that I'm as big as Lobo is, but if you could, like, transplant Mickey Rourke's body on my head, that would be just great.
When it comes to the recording and writing, it's still mostly Mickey and I. But now there's this whole live entity that's a whole different thing, and it seems to be where we're gaining the most popularity.
There's this bubblegum pop thing which is prevalent now that we haven't had before. People's ears are slightly de-tuned; they've been exposed to this weird synthetic, implausibly upbeat, Mickey Mouse stuff which I think is just weird; it's not really a human sound.
People take the mickey out of mental health, but it is very delicate.
What fascinated me mostly about Mickey Cohen was that he, in his later years, hired someone to help him to comprehend literature, to help him to read better, to understand words better.
I played in rhumba bands, mickey mouse bands; all kinds of bands.
I'm probably a bit of a cheeky grandson, like my brother as well. We both take the mickey a bit too much.
I found school pretty tough. I got the mickey taken out of me at school.
Mickey Mouse popped out of my mind onto a drawing pad 20 years ago on a train ride from Manhattan to Hollywood at a time when business fortunes of my brother Roy and myself were at lowest ebb and disaster seemed right around the corner.
That was real baseball. We weren't playing for money. They gave us Mickey Mouse watches that ran backwards.
What about Mickey Mouse? Disney tried very hard to make him a star. But Mickey Mouse is more of a symbol than a real character.
Shamu the killer whale is Sea World's Mickey Mouse; whales named Shamu are the star attractions of three parks and the focus of their marketing efforts.
I even done a doo-wop version of the Mickey Mouse march.
Michael has a connection with children, just like Mickey Mouse does, and he brings happiness to them, and joy.
When people laugh at Mickey Mouse, it's because he's so human; and that is the secret of his popularity.
I love New York. I love to come here, to play here, the tradition here. I'll never forget my first home run here was over Mickey Mantle's head.
My dear friend Jimmie Dodd was the heart and the soul of The Mickey Mouse Club.
I wasn't a trained Mickey Mouse club performer. I played in jazz clubs and restaurants.
I'm Mickey Mouse. They don't know who's inside the suit.
I do what I do because of Walt Disney. Goofy. Mickey Mouse. I never forgot how their films entertained me.
Mickey Mouse did not stay the little squeaky guy in 'Steamboat Willie.' He went on to have many different versions.
Mickey Mouse... is always there-he's part of my life. That really is something not everyone can call their claim to fame.
I've always been interested in the gangster genre, so to play Mickey Cohen was a real thrill. It's always fun to do your take on someone so iconic.
Most original viewers of the Mickey Mouse Club didn't face the crush of family and social problems children have today.
I never get the accountants in before I start up a business. It's done on gut feeling, especially if I can see that they are taking the mickey out of the consumer.
Yankee Stadium, and the Yankees are so famous for Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, all of those guys.
The attributes we're focused on for Mickey are exactly the ones Walt had in mind in the first place. The original Mickey was impish and irreverent. Walt sanitized him because when Mickey got so popular, there was a fear that his behavior was influencing kids.