Curt Siodmak, a German-American novelist, was born on August 10, 1902, and died on September 2, 2000. He is known for his science fiction and horror novels, and also for his screenwriting work on many classic films.
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“A man of conviction is often more to be desired than a man of experience.”
“You Nazis! I pity the devil when you boys start arriving in bunches.”
“You'll find superstition a contagious thing. Some people let it get the better of them.”
“People who live in transparent bodies shouldn't be so suspicious.”
“Don't worry about a sugar planter. Give him a horse and he'll ride to his own funeral.”
“A bath and a tenderloin steak. Those are the high points of a man's life.”
“Weapons are created to be used. There's no place for the weak on this earth.”
Source: Wolf Man's Maker: Memoir of a Hollywood Writer
