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  • 2022-04-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Walt Disney Say 'The Way To Get Started Is To Quit Talking'? (en)
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  • In April 2022, we received new inquiries from Snopes readers about an oft-recycled quotation attributed to Walt Disney: The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. Substantially speaking, that quotation is authentic and properly attributed to Disney. However, the version presented in countless memes and newspaper columns over the past half-century have varied very slightly from Disney's original formula of words. Furthermore, although the sentiment expressed in the maxim can reasonably and readily be understood as a general prescription for success in life — as it is invariably presented now — Disney was originally speaking in the specific context of obtaining credit from banks for his early business schemes. For those reasons, we are issuing a rating of Mostly True. The original source of the quotation was a July 1957 interview of Disney by the well-known Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper. The interview was relatively wide ranging and sympathetic towards Disney, whom Hopper described as a man with the ageless heart of Peter Pan and the wisdom of Solomon. Hopper wrote: Later, Disney outlined his approach to wealth, explaining that he viewed profits as something to be reinvested in new ideas, rather than merely accumulated: After this original iteration in 1957, we found a couple of examples of the same maxim in newspapers from the 1970s, albeit without the attribution to Disney. However, from 1977 onwards, it has been consistently, if not universally, attributed to Disney. (en)
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