The four Cs of making dreams come true: Curiosity, Courage, Consistency, Confidence.
The greatest moments in life are not concerned with selfish achievements, but rather with the things we do for others.
Worry is a waste of imagination.
Everything that matters to we can work out as expected, in the event that we have the strength to seek after them.
There is no magic in magic, it’s all in the details.
It is good to have a failure while you’re young because it teaches you so much. For one thing it makes you aware that such a thing can happen to anybody, and once you’ve lived through the worst, you’re never quite as vulnerable afterward.
The way I see it, Disneyland will never be finished.
A prayer, it seems to me, implies a promise as well as a request; at the highest level, prayer not only is a supplication for strength and guidance, but also becomes an affirmation of life and thus a reverent praise of God.
I don’t think there’s a thing I own that I will ever get the benefit of except through doing things with it.
Both my study of Scripture and my career in entertaining children have taught me to cherish them.
I don’t want to please everybody. I’d get a little worried if I did something and everybody was pleased with it.
Just remember, it all started with a mouse.
My imagination creates my reality.
Always fight for quality, whether giving or receiving.
When you’re working on a project, make sure at least one person knows what they are doing.
Until a character becomes a personality it cannot be believed.
Women are the best judges of anything we turn out. Their taste is very important. They are the theatergoers; they are the ones who drag the men in. If the women like it, to heck with the men.
If we didn’t have deadlines, we’d stagnate.
If you act like an adult when you’re a kid you can afford to act like a kid the rest of your life.
Tomorrow can be a wonderful age.