Born: 01-01-1914
Bernard Malamud was a renowned American author known for his poignant and compassionate storytelling. Born in 1914, he became a key figure in Jewish-American literature, exploring themes of morality, identity, and human struggle. His acclaimed works, including "The Natural" and "The Fixer," earned him numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Malamud's rich narratives continue to resonate, reflecting the complexities of the human condition.
You're a good man, Frank. You're a good man.
You can't live in the past.
One's life is all one has.
Life is hard but it's harder if you're stupid.
You gotta take what comes.
Nobody lives forever.
A man is born to trouble.
Life's full of troubles and trials.
Don't judge too hard. Life's hard.
A man's gotta live for something.
You can't live on bread alone.
You can't do everything you want in life.