Roger Ebert Professions : Film criticBorn : June 18, 1942Died : April 4, 2013 Browse All Authors Top 379 quotes by Roger Ebert To make others less happy is a crime. To make ourselves unhappy is where all crime starts. Roger Ebert crimeunhappy Every great film should seem new every time you see it. Roger Ebert gamblingmoviefilm I believe empathy is the most essential quality of civilization. Roger Ebert wisdomcivilizationbelieve To know me is to love me. This cliche is popular for a reason, because most of us, I imagine, believe deep in our hearts that if anyone truly got to know us, they'd truly get to love us - or at least know why we're the way we are. The problem in life, maybe the central problem, is that so few people ever seem to have sufficient curiosity to do the job on us that we know we deserve. Roger Ebert jobslifebelieve It's hard to explain the fun to be found in seeing the right kind of bad movie. Roger Ebert kindfoundfun We laugh, that we may not cry. Roger Ebert crymaylaughing Sometimes you only need to have a few words with a person to know you would like to have many more. Roger Ebert few-wordsrelationshipneeds What every human being should do is eat a vegetarian diet based on whole foods. Period. That's it. Animal protein is bad for you. Dairy is bad for you. Forget the ads: Milk and eggs are bad for you. Roger Ebert vegetarian-dieteggsanimal The genius is not in how much Stanley Kubrick does in “2001: A Space Odyssey,'' but in how little. This is the work of an artist so sublimely confident that he doesn't include a single shot simply to keep our attention. He reduces each scene to its essence, and leaves it on screen long enough for us to contemplate it, to inhabit it in our imaginations. Alone among science-fiction movies, “2001'' is not concerned with thrilling us, but with inspiring our awe. Roger Ebert spaceartistessence Parents and schools should place great emphasis on the idea that it is all right to be different. Racism and all the other 'isms' grow from primitive tribalism, the instinctive hostility against those of another tribe, race, religion, nationality, class or whatever. You are a lucky child if your parents taught you to accept diversity. Roger Ebert childrenideasschool And I think both the left and the right should celebrate people who have different opinions, and disagree with them, and argue with them, and differ with them, but don't just try to shut them up. Roger Ebert tryingpeoplethinking We all are born with a certain package. We are who we are: where we were born, who we were born as, how we were raised. We're kind of stuck inside that person, and the purpose of civilization and growth is to be able to reach out and empathize a little bit with other people. And for me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy. It lets you understand a little bit more about different hopes, aspirations, dreams and fears. It helps us to identify with the people who are sharing this journey with us. Roger Ebert journeydreamcivilization Why is it that English, drama and music teachers are most often recalled as our mentors and inspirations? Maybe because artists are rarely members of the popular crowd. Roger Ebert inspirationteacherdrama The moment a man stops dreaming is the moment he petrifies inside. Roger Ebert momentsdreammen Jacques Tati is the great philosophical tinkerer of comedy, taking meticulous care to arrange his films so that they unfold in a series of revelations and effortless delights. Roger Ebert delightphilosophicalcare Artists are rarely members of the popular crowd. Roger Ebert memberscrowdsartist Movies that encourage empathy are more effective than those that objectify problems. Roger Ebert empathyproblem No movie has ever been able to provide a catharsis for the Holocaust, and I suspect none will ever be able to provide one for 9/11. Such subjects overwhelm art. Roger Ebert catharsisholocaustart We feel the same emotions for our ideas as we do for the real world, which is why we can cry while reading a book, or fall in love with movie stars. Roger Ebert falling-in-lovestarsreal Because of the rush of human knowledge, because of the digital revolution, I have a voice, and I do not need to scream. Roger Ebert digital-revolutiontechnologyvoice Similar Authors Andre Bazin film-critic Andrew Sarris film-critic Armond White film-critic Bob Mondello film-critic Drew McWeeny film-critic David Edelstein film-criticAll Authors