Norman Lear

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As H.L. Mencken once said, 'nobody ever when broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.' Our show [All in the Family] countered that witticism. I think he was wrong.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Thinking
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I think what's dangerous is 24 hours a day, 335 channels, or whatever the hell there is. Too much is too much.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Thinking
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I think that of most leaders in religion as power brokers. They give orders, in a sense, to an audience every week, and that's where the definition of God starts.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Thinking
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That's a very hard thing to help the establishment know. We're still an establishment that thinks the average mentality is something like 13 years of age, that never forgot H.L. Mencken's notion that nobody lost money underestimating the intelligence of the American people. That's the horseshit the establishment has always lived with.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Thinking
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In my 90-plus years, I have lived a multitude of lives.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Years
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I got a call from an agent to come to New York City, and write for the 'Ford Star Revue.' Because at the time there wasn't much 'national television'.
- Norman Lear
Collection: New York
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Archie Bunker used to call me 'the laziest white kid he'd ever met.'
- Norman Lear
Collection: Kids
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When I got married for the third time, and I had children from my other marriage there, that's what I said when it came time in the ceremony for me to say something. I said, "I'm grateful to everybody that participated, everybody that participated in my life that got me to this moment. And everything was dead-right because everything is right now."
- Norman Lear
Collection: Children
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I think somehow I got a sense of the foolishness of the human - my favorite phrase, the foolishness of the human condition.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Thinking
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I looked at enough of American Idol in the first weeks, and they're all about humiliation. I listen to Rush Limbaugh because I find it so repulsive. There are people with a little less sophistication who watch a lot of it, because we allow things to appeal to our baser instincts. But at the same moment, give me a little choice, and I'll make a better decision, because I have that ability too. And so does everybody else.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Idols
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I don't know how you can look back with regret if you're at a moment when everything seems fine.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Regret
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If there was a sense of - a bigger sense of responsibility in the various leadership positions in America, things would be not as grotesquely overly done as they are now.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Responsibility
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We had two African American writers [Eric Monte and Michael Evans] on the show ['Good Times'] that knew Cabrini Green inside and out, and that's why we set it there.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Two
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The people responsible for the dollars that will buy the sex and violence so many deplore, don't even know what's going - well, of course they know. But they're comfortably ensconced in their country clubs and churches, and very far removed from the decisions that are made on their behalf.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Country
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The evidence seems clear that those business which actively serve their many constitutencies in creative, morally thoughtful ways also, over the long run, serve their shareholders best. Companies do, infact, do well by doing good.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Running
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The establishment uses that rationale all the time, and that's why we do what we do. But leadership requires some understanding that you can say no. People have base instincts, but the transcendent also appeal to them.
- Norman Lear
Collection: People
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... For all our alarm, it is clear that the religious right is responding to a real hunger in our society... a deep-seated yearning for stable values... When conservative Christian groups talk of failures in our educational system, the erosion of our moral standards, and the waste of young lives, they are addressing real and legitimate concerns... Among secularists, the aversion toward discussion of moral values, let alone religion, can reach absurd extremes.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Christian
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America is a country of excess.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Country
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The complete control of one party over everything - I would, I think, feel the same way if it were [the Democrats in charge]. It's not the American way.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Party
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Ed Simmons and I became stars in the emerging medium of television. We were new and fresh, just like TV at the time, so we automatically became 'THE' comedy writers for television.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Stars
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I guess the story that best defines us [with Bud Yorkin] and our relationship goes back to the [Dean] Martin and [Jerry] Lewis show. The four stage managers on that show became major TV creators and directors - John Rich, Jack Smight, Arthur Penn and Bud Yorkin.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Directors
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I was writing for live television. And I said to myself, someday, soon as I can, I have got to do a situation comedy.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Writing
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I was the laziest white kid my dad ever met.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Dad
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The movies had a slogan at the time, to distinguish themselves from TV, that said 'movies are better than ever.'
- Norman Lear
Collection: Tvs
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Ratings translate into corporations, corporations that need a profit statement this quarter that's larger than the last.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Needs
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Next up [new TV stars] was [Dean] Martin and [Jerry] Lewis on 'The Colgate Comedy Hour.'
- Norman Lear
Collection: Stars
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Bud [Yorkin] was the kindest and dearest man, and one of the most talented directors there was.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Men
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Bud [Yorkin] broke out big when he did 'The Fred Astaire Show' and won four Emmys. His wife at the time suggested that we team up. We got a lot of press in show business papers, and a number of offers...we eventually signed with Paramount Pictures. But I always like to say, his was the horse that we rode in on. That is my favorite recollection.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Horse
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What happens at the average church or synagogue or mosque is that I don't know many priests or ministers or rabbis who say to their congregation, 'go home and talk about the religion at the kitchen table with your kids...talk about God, talk about what this is all about.' They say in general, come back on the weekend, we'll talk to you about it.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Home
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I wanted to meet Bob Hope, and I got to know him pretty well.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Bob
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As a matter of fact, when people ask where my 'point of view' comes from, it was there in one of the first sketches we wrote for [Dean] Martin and [Jerry] Lewis.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Views
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I wanted to work with Bert Lahr [the 'Cowardly Lion' in 'The Wizard of Oz'], and I did.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Wizards
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When I countered that Archie Bunker didn't have to put down a race of people to say that, he replied, 'and you're the dumbest white kid I've ever met.'
- Norman Lear
Collection: Kids
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We mocked that concept ['movies are better than ever'] by doing a sketch that was about a theater trying to get one customer to come in...and that customer was Jerry Lewis. It generated so much controversy that Dean [Martin] and Jerry [Lewis] had to apologize in a full page ad in Variety.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Trying
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The trafficking of sex and violence is comes after the demand for ratings.
- Norman Lear
Collection: Sex