Ed Asner Quotes
Born: November 15, 1929
Ed Asner, best known as the gruff yet tender-hearted Lou Grant, was a titan of stage and screen whose life embodied a powerful philosophy of motivation through action. Beyond his seven Emmy Awards, Asner was a fearless activist, proving that true inspiration comes from standing up for one’s beliefs. His quotes resonate because they strip away pretense, urging us to channel passion into tangible change. He taught that courage isn’t the absence of fear, but the decision to act despite it. Asner’s legacy is a masterclass in turning conviction into motion, reminding us that a life well-lived is one of relentless, principled effort.
Ed Asner Quotes (28)
"I don't believe in God, though I'm not prepared to call myself an atheist either. You know the old phrase: 'There are no atheists in foxholes.' I've never been in a foxhole, and if I ever find myself in a foxhole, I'll let you know if I believe in God or not."
— Ed Asner"Raising kids is part joy and part guerrilla warfare."
— Ed Asner"I don't know who made the Earth. I woke up one morning, and it's here. I make the best of it."
— Ed Asner"When I was working my way up, it seemed to me that only Westerns and 'Star Treks' or sci-fi movies could afford to get away with presenting the problems - like prejudice and desegregation, for instance - that we face in our everyday lives."
— Ed Asner"To my knowledge, there is no blacklist. But there is a mindset, even among liberal producers, that says 'He may be difficult, so let's avoid him.'"
— Ed Asner"I've never stopped loving cartoons. I loved cartoons as a kid. I can still look at them and enjoy them."
— Ed Asner"I regard myself as a beautiful musical instrument, and my role is to contribute that instrument to scripts worthy of it."
— Ed Asner"I pray that this council, which will probably be too late to save Iraq, will do what it can, which will be immeasurably strong in what it does in trying to save our democracy."
— Ed Asner"They're sheep. They like Bush enough to credit him with saving the nation after 9/11. Three thousand people get killed, and everybody thinks they're next on the list. The president comes along, and he's got his six-guns strapped on, and people think he's going to save them."
— Ed Asner"Never thought acting was something you could make a living at. It wasn't until I was in college, and got a lead in a play, that I began to realize I might just be able to blunder into this profession."
— Ed Asner"I got some news for you. One, there is no Jesus. Two, there is no God. Three, mind your own business and everything works out."
— Ed Asner"My first job was with an auto plant, Kansas City - they treated you like slaves. From there I went back to Chicago, worked in steel mills, drove a cab, stuff like that."
— Ed Asner"There's never been a time in history, no matter what the public thinks, when actors have been paid more than they should be."
— Ed Asner"It's like an athlete. He has a string of hot years, and then he fades into nothingness. The actor doesn't necessarily fade into nothingness. After his hot years, he fades into a different category."
— Ed Asner"They say making laws is like making sausages. You shouldn't watch. It's the same for acting, especially for the actor who works unconsciously."
— Ed Asner"Where the work goes, I go. Wherever adulation occurs, that's where you'll find me."
— Ed Asner"I was a newspaper editor in high school, and I truly thought of journalism as a career. I loved it."
— Ed Asner"The older I've gotten, the more the need to exert comedy no matter how tragic a character I may be portraying because they are essentials for presenting truth."
— Ed Asner"Some of my earliest political feelings were based on the anti-Japanese bubblegum cards I got. There were also Spanish Civil War bubblegum cards. Awful."
— Ed Asner"I can do lovers. I can do Sir Galahad types. I'm not going to limit myself in voice-overs to irascible old men."
— Ed Asner"I'm not sought after. I never get enough work. It's the history of my career. There just isn't anything to turn down, let me put it that way."
— Ed Asner