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Budd Schulberg

1914 – 2009 · American screenwriter and novelist

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[ Life ]

A screenwriter born into Hollywood royalty—his father, B.P. Schulberg, produced films for Paramount in the 1920s—Budd grew up in Los Angeles but rebelled against the studio system that made his family wealthy. He attended Dartmouth, then moved to New York to write novels and plays, deliberately distancing himself from the family business. During World War II, he served in the Navy's combat film unit, a choice that shaped his conscience and his art.

[ Words & Works ]

His 1941 novel *What Makes Sammy Run?* exposed Hollywood's moral rot through the eyes of a ruthless young producer. Later, he wrote the screenplay for *On the Waterfront* (1954), which won eight Academy Awards and remains a masterpiece of social realism. Schulberg also wrote *A Face in the Crowd* (1957), a prescient critique of media manipulation and false celebrity. His words endure because they refuse sentiment—they see corruption not as aberration but as the system's true operating logic.

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Budd Schulberg is best known for quotes on On Starting Over. Among the most cited: "I coulda been a contender. I..." from On the Waterfront.

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Quotes on MotivatingTips are sourced from On the Waterfront.

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I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody.

VerifiedOn the Waterfront, 1954, spoken by Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando)
Why This Matters

The ache here isn't really about missed boxing titles—it's about the particular pain of *knowing your own capacity* and watching it curdle into excuses. Schulberg captures something most motivational quotes miss: regret isn't always about failure itself, but about the moment you stopped trying and began performing the role of the defeated person instead. When a middle-aged employee tells you they "could have started that business," what they're often mourning isn't the business at all, but the exact instant they chose comfort over the terrifying work of finding out what they were actually made of. The quote's power lies in its refusal to let us off the hook with grand dreams—it forces us to sit with the difference between potential and the small, daily decisions that either honor it or betray it.

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