19+ Budd Schulberg Quotes On Religion, Education And Buddhism
Budd Schulberg was an American novelist, screenwriter, and sports writer. He is best known for his 1941 novel What Makes Sammy Run? and for his screenplay for the 1954 film On the Waterfront, for which he won an Academy Award. He was also a noted sports writer, covering boxing and baseball for a variety of publications. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Budd Schulberg on religion, education, life.
As much as I love boxing, I hate it. And as much as I hate it, I love it. — Budd Schulberg
Conscience. That stuff can drive you nuts. — Budd Schulberg
You can't eat your friends and have them too. — Budd Schulberg
Fights can be dumped in a dozen ways. Sometimes everybody but the fighter knows. Sometimes only the fighter knows. — Budd Schulberg
Very few fighters get the consideration of racehorses, which are put out to pasture to grow old with dignity and comfort when they haven't got it anymore. — Budd Schulberg
Unless we know people well, we sit around with our words and our minds starched, afraid of being ourselves for fear of wrinkling them. — Budd Schulberg
Hey, you want to hear my philosophy of life? Do it to him before he does it to you. — Budd Schulberg
Tell Papa I admire him but from now on I plan to admire him from as far away as I can get. — Budd Schulberg
I coulda' had class. I coulda' been a contender! But instead I got a one way ticket to Palookaville. — Budd Schulberg
I don't like the country. The crickets make me nervous. — Budd Schulberg
Living with a conscience is like driving with the brakes on. — Budd Schulberg
Silence is the sure sign that you're on your way out in Hollywood. — Budd Schulberg
Boxing is a mental sport. Think of a prizefight as a chess game of mind and body, and you are a little closer to it than if you compare it to a bloody brawl in an alley. — Budd Schulberg
I suppose it's too bad people can't be a little more consistent. But if they were, maybe they would stop being people. — Budd Schulberg
I’d like to be remembered as someone who used their ability as a novelist or as a dramatist to say the things he felt needed to be said about the society while being as entertaining as possible. Because if you don’t entertain, nobody’s listening. — Budd Schulberg
Isn't everyone a part of everyone else? — Budd Schulberg
You know what's wrong with our waterfront? It's the love of a lousy buck. It's making the love of a buck, the cushy job, more important than the love of man. It's forgetting that every fellow down here's your brother in Christ. — Budd Schulberg
In English the expression 'ancient Greece' includes the meaning of 'finished,' whereas for us Greece goes on living, for better or for worse; it is in life, has not expired yet. — Budd Schulberg
You either go along with the system - conform to what is expected to be a hit - or you have very tough going. — Budd Schulberg
Life Lessons by Budd Schulberg
- Budd Schulberg's work emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and one's values, even when faced with adversity.
- He also emphasizes the power of storytelling to create meaningful connections between people and to shape the world around us.
- Finally, Schulberg's work teaches us the importance of standing up for what we believe in and fighting for justice, no matter the cost.
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