The top 10 most inspiring quotes by James Stewart
- I think one day youll find that you’re the hero you’ve been looking for.
- Fear is an insidious and deadly thing. It can warp judgment, freeze reflexes, breed mistakes. Worse, it’s contagious.
- The true Christian reaction to suffering and sorrow is not the attitude of self-pity, fatalism or resentment; it is the spirit which takes life’s difficulties as a God given opportunity, and regards its troubles as a sacred trust, and wears the thorns as a crown.
- I wouldn’t give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn’t have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness and a little looking out for the other fella, too.
- Having friends around for a pleasant evening is one of life’s most cherished joys as far as I am concerned. But when those with me are fellow believers, how much greater that joy is, for we know that it’s rekindled, one day in eternity.
- You have to develop a style that suits you and pursue it, not just develop a bag of tricks.
- The great thing about the movies … is-you’re giving people little … tiny pieces of time … that they never forget.
- Learn from the masters, learn from your contemporaries. Always try to update yourself.
- It may sound corny, but what’s wrong with wanting to fight for your country. Why are people reluctant to use the word patriotism?
- To the man who prays habitually (not only when he feels like it-that is one of the snares of religion-but also when he does not feel like it) Christ is sure to make Himself real.

James Stewart, born May 20, 1908, in Indiana, Pennsylvania, was a legendary American actor known for his distinctive drawl and everyman persona. He began his film career in the 1930s, quickly rising to fame with classics like Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington (1939), earning his first Academy Award nomination. Stewart won an Oscar for The Philadelphia Story (1940) and became a favorite collaborator of director Frank Capra and later Alfred Hitchcock, starring in timeless films such as It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), Rear Window (1954), and Vertigo (1958).
During World War II, Stewart served as a U.S. Air Force pilot, eventually rising to the rank of brigadier general in the reserves. He later transitioned to Westerns and thrillers, showcasing his range. Admired for his integrity and humility, Stewart received an honorary Oscar in 1985 for his contributions to cinema. He passed away in 1997, leaving behind a cherished Hollywood legacy.
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