28+ Larry Gelbart Quotes On Education, Culture And Death
Larry Gelbart was an American comedy writer, playwright, and director. He was best known for his work on the television series M*A*S*H and the Broadway musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. He was also the author of the book Laughing Matters: A Celebration of American Humor. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Larry Gelbart on leadership, education, culture.
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Top 10 Larry Gelbart Quotes
- Marriage isn't all that it's cracked up to be, let me tell you. Honestly. Marriage is probably the chief cause of divorce.
- The only way to avoid age discrimination in Hollywood is to die young.
- One doesn't have a sense of humor. It has you.
- Today's audience knows more about what's on television than what's in life.
- Contrary to popular belief, it's not the legs that go first; it's remembering the word for legs.
- Marriage is probably the chief cause of divorce.
- Most jokes state a bitter truth.
- If vaudeville had died, television was the box they put it in.
- We may be born equal but we're not equally talented.
- I think it makes people frustrated when they have to live their actual lives commercial free and they can't just magically wind up at the part with the happy ending.
Larry Gelbart Short Quotes
- Your style is formed by what you can't do.
- You can write something that has continuity, but it makes happy endings all the more ridiculous.
- Reality television is less honest than YouTube. YouTube is the real reality.
- Television is a weapon of mass distractrion.
- I'm a recovering optimist.
- If Hitler’s still alive, I hope he’s out of town with a musical.
- The Amazon is still burning; we just don't hear the smoke detectors anymore.
- One does not have humor. It has you.
Larry Gelbart Famous Quotes And Sayings
I am on sort of a diet in terms of the Internet. It's the sheer quantity. It's the Niagara of opinion, of information. It's not that I have any kind of compassion fatigue. I just insist on having a life. — Larry Gelbart
I don't think you can name a good picture where the production or the possible promotion isn't "cast-contingent." That means the film needs not just star power but star box office power. — Larry Gelbart
I think the greatest imagination we can exercise is one that imagines how someone else feels. Because you know how you feel, but so often we attribute our own feelings on to someone else. — Larry Gelbart
I think technology is such that we can reach new heights but we need some of the basics of the pre-technological age. It's counter-productive to be able to type a hundred words a minute but not know what the words mean. — Larry Gelbart
I write what I write and I honestly don't care if it gets on or not. I'm writing to see if I can find out some of what I think about any number of situations. I work it out in the writing. — Larry Gelbart
A war is like when it rains in New York and everybody crowds into doorways, ya know? And they all get chummy together. Perfect strangers. The only difference, of course, is in a war it's also raining on the other side of the street and the people who are chummy over there are trying to kill the people who are over here who are chums. — Larry Gelbart
I refuse to do anything easy. I'm writing for the smartest person out there. I'm not equating myself with the smartest person out there, but hopefully I'm writing to say you're not alone. I'm not alone. We're not alone. — Larry Gelbart
I know one thing - very few writers in Southern California get to write what they want to write. We are more or less worker ants, working for either film companies or tv companies or Internet companies. We do a lot of assigned work. Feelings hardly ever enter into it. If they do, they tend to be on a sort of soap opera level. — Larry Gelbart
The subtle differences in language and humor that get lost in translation, for example, make it almost impossible for big companies to do something that will appeal at home and abroad. — Larry Gelbart
I never watched Friends, maybe because it was written by people straight out of college....The only way to avoid age discrimination in Hollywood is to die young. — Larry Gelbart
Life Lessons by Larry Gelbart
- Larry Gelbart's work demonstrates the importance of collaboration and the power of humor to bring people together.
- His creative works show that it is possible to make a meaningful impact on the world through art and storytelling.
- His writing also serves as a reminder that it is possible to find joy and humor in even the most difficult situations.
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