Quote #79079
I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying.
Charlie Chaplin
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Often attributed to Charlie Chaplin, this line expresses a desire to conceal vulnerability behind an ordinary, even poetic, circumstance. Rain becomes both camouflage and companion: it masks tears and allows private grief to pass unnoticed in public. The sentiment resonates with Chaplin’s screen persona—the Tramp—whose comedy frequently coexists with loneliness and hardship, suggesting a broader theme of dignified suffering and emotional self-protection. However, because the attribution is uncertain, the quote is best read as a modern aphorism about hidden sadness rather than as a reliably Chaplinesque statement of autobiography or artistic intent.




