"I don't believe that hard work equals success. It can, and maybe it should, but I know that it doesn't. There's a very slight relationship between the two."
Steven Conrad
Screenwriter, Producer
Steven Conrad is a screenwriter and director known for his imaginative storytelling, particularly in 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,' which explores themes of creativity and identity.
- Born
- January 1, 1970
- Quotes
- 13
- Rank
- #1755
About Steven Conrad
Steven Conrad — Life and Legacy
Steven Conrad is a screenwriter and director celebrated for his ability to weave intricate narratives that delve into the human experience. His most notable work, 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,' captures the essence of creativity and self-discovery, inviting audiences to reflect on their own lives. Through his characters, Conrad challenges conventional norms, urging individuals to embrace their imagination and pursue their dreams. Central to Conrad's philosophy is the idea that true vision extends beyond mere sight. He articulates this through his quote, 'The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision,' which underscores the necessity of imagination in shaping one's path. This perspective is vividly illustrated in 'Walter Mitty,' where the protagonist embarks on a transformative journey, illustrating that self-discovery often requires stepping outside of one's comfort zone. Conrad's quotes resonate with those seeking to understand the complexities of identity and creativity. His assertion that 'To be a hero, you have to be a little crazy' reflects the belief that embracing one's uniqueness and taking risks are essential for personal growth. In a world that often stifles creativity, Conrad's work serves as a reminder of the importance of nurturing one's inner vision and pursuing a life rich with imagination.
Quote collection
Steven Conrad quotes
13 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I think that movies are really fake; they should be fake. I don't think my way is any better than anybody else's way, but I know they're not real. I like to lean into the make-believe aspect of movies. That's why they're better than real life."
"Don't ever let someone tell you, you can't do something. Not even me. You got a dream, you got to protect it."
"The challenges should be familiar. They should have some relationship to the feelings - like, if a movie's about being demoralized at work, it should feel familiar to people, whether you're a roofer or a lifeguard. But there's a million different ways to be demoralized, especially at work."
"As an american, you're born aiming so high - boys want to play in the major leagues, girls want to be princesses. We're cultivating little champions. It's like the land of little champions."
"I think squaring up success to equal money is silly, because it's so undeserved."
"I just think that movies are really fake; they should be fake."
"Being an American, what I've noticed is that we're in such a race. You wake up and you realize you're in the middle of a race, and some people are running right by you."
"One of the things I noticed about the world was - it's funny, in the movie business, you meet a kind of guy who has a lot of money, whether they came by it as an actor or film-studio owner, and you realize these people aren't any smarter than you might be, or any more decent than you might be. It's just this weird fate of the world that it broke one way for someone."
"It's an absolute myth that early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. Of course it doesn't."
"I think fate is massive, and it's never really had its place among forces we respect as having control over us."
"I think the challenges should be familiar. They should have some relationship to the feelings."
"The people around whom I've lived most of my life, they're similar. They have same expectations of life that aren't exaggerated, they could be accomplished, they could get what they want. But they could not, too. It's not to be taken for granted. Even getting by, and being satisfied, barely, is hard."