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Inspiring quotes by Gary Cooper

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Gary Cooper

  • One nice thing about silence is that it can’t be repeated.
  • In Westerns you were permitted to kiss your horse but never your girl.
  • One man who saw through his own eyes and thought with his own brain. Such men may be rare, they may be unknown, but they move the world.
  • This is a terrible place to spend your life in. Nobody in Hollywood is normal. Absolutely nobody. And they have such a vicious attitude toward one another. They say much worse things about each other than outsiders say about them, and nobody has any real friends.
  • There ain’t never a horse that never been rode; there ain’t never a rider that can’t be thrown.
  • Until I came along all the leading men were handsome, but luckily they wrote a lot of stories about the fellow next door.
  • Having to work hard never had any real appeal for me, and that may have some connection with me being in the movies.
  • The only achievement I am really proud of is the friends I have made in this community.
  • No mistake, I shall regret the absence of your keen mind; unfortunately, it is inseparable from an extremely disturbing body.
  • People ask me how come you’ve been around so long. Well, it’s through playing the part of Mr Average Joe American.

Gary Cooper, born Frank James Cooper on May 7, 1901, in Helena, Montana, was an iconic American actor celebrated for his understated, stoic screen presence. Beginning his film career in the silent era, he rose to stardom with his first sound film, The Virginian (1929).

Over a 36-year career, he starred in over 100 films across various genres, including Westerns, dramas, and comedies. Cooper won two Academy Awards for Best Actor: for Sergeant York (1941) and High Noon (1952), and received an honorary Oscar in 1961 for his career achievements. Known for portraying the quintessential American hero, his roles often embodied integrity and quiet strength.

Off-screen, he maintained a private life, married to Veronica Balfe, with whom he had a daughter, Maria. Cooper passed away from prostate cancer on May 13, 1961, in Beverly Hills, California, leaving a lasting legacy in Hollywood’s Golden Age.

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