Monday, December 29, 2008

About Sam Levenson

Sam Levenson (1911-1980) began life as a Jewish immigrant in New York's tough tenement district, and became a Spanish teacher after graduation from college. To supplement his income during summer breaks, he began performing at Catskills nightclubs, and soon became a well-known figure in comedy in clubs, radio and TV. He told stories of his upbringing, always crediting his parents with raising children in a tough setting with dignity, and while he never became as well-known as many other comics, he did leave a legacy of warm humor and wise advice. He did a lecture tour in 1966 to support his first memoir, "Everything But Money," and we saw him speak at a local college. I was impressed and began following his career (and as much of his advice as I could.)

This little compendium of advice is often attributed to Audrey Hepburn
, but Sam wrote it for his granddaughter. Audrey used to quote it all the time, often to people who thought she was Katharine Hepburn.

Time Tested Beauty Tips

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness.

For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.

For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.

For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day.

For poise, walk with the knowledge you'll never walk alone.

People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed. Never throw out anybody.

Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm.

As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.

The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair.
The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.
The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mole, but true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows, and the beauty of a woman with passing years only grows!
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That's the essence of Sam...modest, understated and wise.


2 comments:

Ralph said...

Mark, you often remind me of people I haven't thought of in years. Sam Levinson is one of them. My mind then jumps from him to Ed Sullivan, without whom many of these hard-to-characterize but worthy personalities
would have remained forever unknown. Our culture needs another catch-all showplace like the one Sullivan provided for so many years. (And of course, his show's format came from vaudeville. My God. I end up extolling the virtues of something I never even saw!)

One more nit-picky observation: as much of a paragon of blessed humility as Levinson was, he was very much a product of his times in preaching to a woman on how to be "beautiful."

Anonymous said...

Love the words of wisdom. Some sound and good advice there. Good blog today!