I have a jaundiced eye but a young mind.
Meaning of the quote
Broderick Crawford, an American actor, is saying that even though he may have an experienced or critical way of looking at things, he still maintains a youthful and open-minded perspective. The phrase "jaundiced eye" suggests a cynical or skeptical viewpoint, while "young mind" implies a sense of curiosity and willingness to learn. The quote suggests that Crawford is able to balance his seasoned outlook with a fresh and inquisitive attitude.
About Broderick Crawford
Broderick Crawford was an acclaimed American actor, known for his Oscar-winning performance in the film ‘All the King’s Men’ and his starring role in the TV series ‘Highway Patrol’. He often portrayed tough or slob-like characters, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
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