Top 34 Quotes & Sayings by Heywood Broun

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Heywood Broun

Heywood Campbell Broun Jr. was an American journalist. He worked as a sportswriter, newspaper columnist, and editor in New York City. He founded the American Newspaper Guild, later known as The Newspaper Guild and now as The NewsGuild-CWA. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he is best remembered for his writing on social issues and his championing of the underdog. He believed that journalists could help right wrongs, especially social ills.

Even the revolutionary writer will err if he fails to grasp the enormous effectiveness of occasional understatement.
The editorial strategy of the 'World' is seemingly rested upon the theory that in a desperate cause, it is well to ask a little less than you hope to get. I think you should ask more.
Life is not a matter of theories. Life is a matter of facts. It calls on the young and the old alike to face these facts, even though they are hard and sometimes unpleasant. — © Heywood Broun
Life is not a matter of theories. Life is a matter of facts. It calls on the young and the old alike to face these facts, even though they are hard and sometimes unpleasant.
People who come up through life or literature the hard way must inevitably carry their scars with them into composition.
The tragedy of life is not that man loses but that he almost wins.
Nobody talks so constantly about God as those who insist that there is no God.
All spiritual things must have in them a childlike quality. The belief in immortality rests not very much on the hope of going on. Few of us want to do that, but we would like very much to begin again.
I doubt whether the world holds for any one a more soul-stirring surprise than the first adventure with ice-cream.
Increasingly, it becomes evident that managing a ball club is a psychiatrist's job. In a short series, the mental attitude of the combatants is everything.
The ability to make love frivolously is the chief characteristic which distinguishes human beings from beasts.
The most casual examination will reveal the fact that all the jokes about the horrible results of masculine cooking and sewing are written by men. It is all part of a great scheme of sex propaganda.
Hell is paved with great granite blocks hewn from the hearts of those who said, I can do no other.
We are under no delusions as to the innate goodness even of very small children. They are bad a great deal of the time, but before it has been knocked out of them, they see no limit to the potentialities of the human will. Theirs is the faith to move mountains, because they do not yet know the fearful heft of them.
Perhaps the most startling reversal of tradition came in the case of Lefty Grove. He shattered the cruel slanders which have always followed lefthanders.
It is ridiculous to say that Sacco and Vanzetti are being railroaded to the chair. The situation is much worse than that. This is a thing done cold-bloodedly and with deliberation. But care and deliberation do not guarantee justice.
Every now and then, we hear parents commenting on the fearful things which motion pictures may do to the minds of children. They seem to think that a little child is full of sweetness and of light. We had the same notion until we had a chance to listen intently to the prattle of a three-year-old.
'Get up and hit a home run,' has never been a part of the usable technique of any manager.
I have always held to the theory that too much chalk may be just as bad for a novel as for a knee joint.
Everybody favours free speech in the slack moments when no axes are being ground.
Sports do not build character. They reveal it.
I do not see a necessary connection between proletarian literature and some set percentage of words which bring the blushes to a maiden's cheek.
Brotherhood is not just a Bible word. Out of comradeship can come and will come the happy life for all.
I do know that whenever a player hits the ball out of the park, I have a sense of elation. I feel as if I had done it.
The great threat to the young and pure in heart is not what they read but what they don't read.
A technical objection is the first refuge of a scoundrel. — © Heywood Broun
A technical objection is the first refuge of a scoundrel.
A cat is nobody's fool.
The ability to make love frivolously is the chief characteristic which distinguishes human beings from the beasts.
The tradition of professional baseball always has been agreeably free of chivalry. The rule is, "Do anything you can get away with."
When the ball was last seen crossing the roof of the stand in deep right field at 315 feet, we wonder whether new baseballs conversing together in the original package ever remark: "Join Ruth and see the world."
God, as some cynic has said, is always on the side which has the best football coach.
Only Puritans think of the Devil as the most fascinating figure in the universe.
For truth there is no deadline.
Appeasers believe that if you keep on throwing steaks to a tiger, the tiger will become a vegetarian.
For the truth there is no deadline.
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