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Marlon Brando

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He gave us our freedom.
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Jack Nicholson on Brando's influence on the acting profession, as quoted in "Marlon Brando" in The TIME 100: The Most Important People of the Century (8 June 1998)

 
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They took your clothes.
You gave up a wife and a family
You gave your ghost.
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To be alone with me
You went up on a tree.
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