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Ben Hecht

screenwriter, novelist, playwright, writer, journalist, film producer, film director, producer

1894  – 1964

Ben Hecht was an American screenwriter, director, producer, playwright, journalist, and novelist. A journalist in his youth, he went on to write 35 books and some of the most enjoyed screenplays and plays in America. He received screen credits, alone or in collaboration, for the stories or screenplays of some seventy films, including six Academy Award nominations and two wins.

All Quotes by Ben Hecht

“Love is a hole in the heart.”
— Ben Hecht
“Love is the magician that pulls man out of his own hat.”
— Ben Hecht
“Of the 60 movies I wrote, more than half were written in two weeks or less.”
— Ben Hecht
“"It's gonna be just like war!" an editor exults. "That's it! War! You put that in the lead.”
— Ben Hecht
“The actual facts are so simple. I love you. You love me. You love Otto. I love Otto. Otto loves you. Otto loves me. There now! Start to unravel from there.”
— Ben Hecht
“They're a symbol of the whole town, pretending to fight, love, weep, and laugh all the time - and they're phonies, all of them. And I head the list...their phony hearts were dripping with the milk of human kindness.”
— Ben Hecht
“Three years ago, the white hope of the theatre. Today, a mug. That's New York for you. Puts you on a Christmas tree, and then - the alley.”
— Ben Hecht
“Gibbons is a man full of pain and violence. On this night, there is a Witch's Sabbath in his heart. Storms are blowing his world to bits and great troubles are pounding him on a reef.”
— Ben Hecht
“The only place I felt at home was in your heart. You were the only light that didn't go out on me.”
— Ben Hecht
“Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, build them in with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them and, hello, America, hang on to your lights, they're the only lights in the world.”
— Ben Hecht
“You're such a nice boy, what do you want to go off and get killed in the War for?”
— Ben Hecht
“Writing a good movie brings a writer about as much fame as steering a bicycle. It gets him, however, more jobs. If his movie is bad it will attract only critical tut-tut for him. The producer, director, and stars are the geniuses who get the hosannas when it's a hit. Theirs are also the heads that are mounted on spears when it's a flop.”
— Ben Hecht
“In Hollywood, a starlet is the name for any woman under thirty who is not actively employed in a brothel.”
— Ben Hecht
“The honors Hollywood has for the writer are as dubious as tissue-paper cuff links.”
— Ben Hecht
“People's sex habits are as well known in Hollywood as their political opinions, and much less criticized.”
— Ben Hecht
“I was afraid you would think I was bragging.”
— Ben Hecht
“Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock.”
— Ben Hecht
“There is nothing as dull as an intellectual ally after a certain age.”
— Ben Hecht
“The only practical way yet discovered by the world for curing its ills is to forget about them.”
— Ben Hecht
“Like the actor, authority has faith in its false whiskers. But its deepest faith is in the human illusion. People will hang on to illusion as eagerly as life itself.”
— Ben Hecht
“Of the things men give each other the greatest is loyalty.”
— Ben Hecht
“Movies are one of the bad habits that have corrupted our century. They have slipped into the American mind more misinformation in one evening than the Dark Ages could muster in a decade.”
— Ben Hecht
“A movie is never any better than the stupidest man connected with it.”
— Ben Hecht
“The movies are an eruption of trash that has lamed the American mind and retarded Americans from becoming cultured people.”
— Ben Hecht
“How My Egoism Died”
— Ben Hecht
“What better is there to sigh for than happiness, yesterday's or tomorrow's.”
— Ben Hecht
“Of the 60 movies I wrote, more than half were written in two weeks or less.”
— Ben Hecht