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Don Draper is a complex man. Beneath that suave, man-about-town exterior is a simmering darkness that has, on occasion, been known to boil over, emotionally scalding those around him. Mad Men, the critically acclaimed drama known for its brutally honest portrayal of the 1960s, isn't ashamed of its protagonist's unsavory qualities. Rather, it puts them on full display, philandering, old-fashioned guzzling warts and all.
Don Draper on Mad Men, played perfectly by Jon Hamm, is an extremely captivating character for more reasons than one. He is basically the ideal man in the 1960s that all men want to be and all women want to be with. He exudes the mystery, charm, and class that many people aspire to have, he has the sensual suave of James Bond, he has a squeaky clean picturesque family, and he is an extremely successful businessman. Seems like he would be the happiest man on earth, right? Wrong. Dead wrong. While on the outside, Don Draper seems like the kind of person everyone on the planet would aspire to be (or be with), on the inside, he is harboring a lot of cynicism and unhappiness. Because his character is so interesting, let's take a look at his 10 most inspirational quotes on Mad Men.