Bernard Levin
1928 - 2004
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Biography
Bernard Levin (1928-2004) was a renowned British journalist, broadcaster, and author. Known for his wit and sharp writing style, Levin contributed to various newspapers and magazines, including The Times, The Guardian, and The Daily Mail. He gained popularity through his insightful commentary on social issues, politics, and culture, often using humor and satire to engage his audience. Levin was a prominent figure in British media, known for his eloquence and intellect.
Famous Quotes (5)
1
There is no human situation so miserable that it cannot be made worse by the presence of a policeman.
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I always thought that in order to be a good writer I had really to suffer ... not physical suffering, but the psychic suffering, the suffering of frustration.
3
The great difference between the real idiots, in this context, and the pseudo-idiots is that the real idiots are allowed to go free.
4
Creativity is merely a plus name for regular activity. Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or better.
5
Most people who write about theatre have no idea about writing, and many actors have no idea about acting.