- David Chasman: Harold Lloyd was an ordinary American businessman. He lived a conventional life. He would get up in the morning and go to work. His work was being a genius.
- Jack Lemmon: I would say he was one of the most charismatic innovators of film comedy in the early days
- Gloria Lloyd Roberts: He loved life. He LOVED life. I think he could have lived for 200 years and still find many interests. He had that desire to learn and enjoy. I love that quality in people and I loved that in him.
- Narrator: In these vaults lie the films and scrapbooks of a master comedian. Once, he rivaled Chaplin, now Harold Lloyd is hardly more than a name in the history books. He was not a born clown. He had none of the childhood training of vaudeville like Chaplin or Keaton, yet he made more films than the two of them put together.
- Gloria Lloyd Roberts: He hated losing. He wanted to be the winner even in a game of canasta. He had to win. A lot of people that played with him, didn't want to play with him, because , you know, they wanted their chance too. That was one f the things that I didn't like about his attitude... was the winning
- Hal Roach: Finally, I got to the point where I owned my own company. And the first person that I engaged was Harold Lloyd for a very simple reason; he was the best, hard working actor I ever saw.