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Inspiring quotes by David Mamet

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by David Mamet

  • Every scene should be able to answer three questions: “Who wants what from whom? What happens if they don’t get it? Why now?
  • People may or may not say what they mean… but they always say something designed to get what they want.
  • We’re all put to the test… but it never comes in the form or at the point we would prefer, does it?
  • Art is an expression of joy and awe. It is not an attempt to share one’s virtues and accomplishments with the audience, but an act of selfless spirit.
  • Life in the movie business is like the beginning of a new love affair: it’s full of surprises, and you’re constantly getting fucked.
  • Everybody makes their own fun. If you don’t make it yourself, it isn’t fun. It’s entertainment.
  • What is our life: (Pause.) it’s looking forward or it’s looking back. And that’s our life. That’s it. Where is the moment?
  • As you all know first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you’re fired.
  • My motto is “Be Prepared.” I am told this is also the motto of the Boy Scouts, but, if so, this only proves that they were acting according to my motto earlier than I.
  • How can I be secure? (Pause.) Through amassing wealth beyond all measure? No. And what’s beyond measure? That’s a sickness. That’s a trap. There is no measure. Only greed.

David Mamet is an accomplished American playwright, screenwriter, and director known for his distinctive style and contributions to the world of theater and film. Born on November 30, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois, Mamet grew up in a Jewish family and attended Goddard College in Vermont.

Mamet’s early career was marked by his involvement with the Chicago theater scene, where he co-founded the St. Nicholas Theater Company in 1972. He gained recognition with his plays like “American Buffalo” (1975) and “Glengarry Glen Ross” (1984), the latter earning him a Pulitzer Prize. His works are often characterized by sharp, realistic dialogue and exploration of themes like deception, power, and the American Dream.

In addition to his theatrical success, Mamet made a significant impact in Hollywood as a screenwriter and director. He wrote screenplays for films like “The Verdict” (1982) and “The Untouchables” (1987) and directed movies such as “House of Games” (1987) and “Oleanna” (1994).

Mamet’s influence on American drama and his distinctive approach to language in his works have solidified his reputation as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. His contributions continue to be celebrated and studied by theater enthusiasts and film lovers alike.

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