"... the human soul, beaten down, overwhelmed, faced by complete failure and ruin, can still rise up against unbearable odds and triumph."
About Harold Russell
Harold Russell — Life and Legacy
Harold Russell was an American actor and World War II veteran, best known for his role in the film 'The Best Years of Our Lives,' which earned him two Academy Awards. His portrayal of a soldier adjusting to life after losing his hands resonated deeply with audiences and brought attention to the struggles faced by veterans. Russell's key ideas revolve around resilience and the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity. His famous quote, 'The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision,' encapsulates his belief in the necessity of purpose and direction in life. This perspective was shaped by his own experiences, as he faced significant physical and emotional challenges after the war. His insights into the human condition and the importance of perseverance continue to inspire many today. Russell's quotes serve as reminders of the strength found in vulnerability and the power of resilience in the face of life's obstacles.
Quote collection
Harold Russell quotes
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"Yet compared with the serious things of life, fishing is after all rather trivial. The thoughtful angler must frankly confess this."
"The issue is whether the ultimate civil authority of the United States can tolerate actions in contempt of constitutional lines of authority. Any lessening of civil power over military power must inevitably lead away from democracy."
"To tell the truth, fishermen remain always boys as far as their amusement goes."
"My life is a series of things that just happen."