"No man is a failure who has friends" is a line from which of these films?
This quote is used in the 1946 movie, "It’s a Wonderful Life". "No man is a failure who has friends", is Clarence’s parting observation to George Bailey. The film makes it clear that friends are what give our lives character and zest. They pick us up when we are feeling blue, they walk with us, they laugh with us, and friends take care for us. And, the beautiful part about friendship is that it is mutual, it’s chosen.
There is no failure in giving friendship to someone. It says I need you, and you need me. Individuals are in this life together, their paths often travel along the same road. Someday paths may diverge as different stages of life come to pass, geography changes, and circles of people in the community move on. It is friends who give to each other, and there is no failure in that. When needed in George's town, he gave to his friends, town, and job. They then gave to him in his time of need.
"It's a Wonderful Life" is a Christmas supernatural drama film that was produced and directed by Frank Capra. It is based on the 1943 short story "The Greatest Gift" by Philip Van Doren Stern, which itself was loosely based on the 1843 Charles Dickens novella "A Christmas Carol". The film stars James Stewart (George Bailey) as a man who has given up his personal dreams in order to help others. His thoughts of suicide on Christmas Eve bring about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers). Clarence shows George reasons not to kill himself.
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