The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Henry Winkler
- Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything. If you listen to what you know instinctively, it will always lead you down the right path.
- Assumptions are the termites of relationships.
- I live by two words: tenacity and gratitude.
- I didn’t read a book until I was 31 years old when I was diagnosed with dyslexia. Books terrified me. They made me nervous. Now I know you can travel to the bottom of the ocean or to outer space or anywhere in between without leaving your armchair, and I’m so, so sorry I couldn’t read when I was younger.
- How we learn has nothing to do with how brilliant we are.
- A human being’s first responsibility is to shake hands with himself.
- I was dyslexic and didn’t know it until I was 31. Couldn’t do math, spell, or tell left from right – left was the elbow that stuck out the window while I drove.
- It’s truly unbelievable, the tenacity of life.
- Producing is the hardest of the three because there is almost no closure. Every time you solve a problem, another one pops up. Directing is second, and acting is the most fun.
- If you clear your mind, you can fill it with your character. If it is cluttered, if it is anxious, if you’re thinking about your date, about your dinner, about filling your refrigerator, there’s no room. There’s no room for the character you’re trying to build.
Henry Winkler is an American actor, comedian, producer, and author, widely recognized for his role as Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on the 1970s TV show Happy Days.
Born on October 30, 1945, in New York City, Winkler struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia, which made his early academic years challenging but didn’t deter his passion for performing arts. After studying at Emerson College and Yale School of Drama, Winkler landed the iconic Fonzie role, which quickly became a cultural phenomenon, making him one of TV’s most beloved characters.
Beyond Happy Days, Winkler has built a diverse career, including roles in films like The Waterboy and shows such as Arrested Development. In recent years, he gained acclaim as Gene Cousineau in HBO’s Barry, earning his first Emmy. Winkler is also a best-selling children’s author, co-writing the Hank Zipzer series, inspired by his experiences with dyslexia. Known for his warmth and humor, Winkler remains an enduring presence in entertainment.
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