
Top 36 Jim Mckay Quotes
#1. But what I did think would be interesting is if we created a fictitious story of our own, and then took these stories that we had collected and assigned them to characters who would be played by actors.
Jim McKay
#2. I think Bob Costas is terrific. He's so knowledgeable. He can talk about any subject, not just sports.
Jim McKay
#3. You don't have to please everyone-you have to please the user.
Brenda Laurel
#4. Each song had a different way of coming about. In some, the music was written first while others it was the lyrics. We didn't want to overthink anything too much - we just wanted to, writing-wise, chuck out as many ideas as possible.
Elena Tonra
#5. I was the first voice of Baltimore television in 1947.
Jim McKay
#6. Of course the Munich tragedy was the biggest event in my career and the most terrible.
Jim McKay
#7. Because they were, like me, Irish Catholic, their nuptials were distinguished by mediocre food, free-flowing liquor, pre-Riverdance-style step dancing, and their own peculiar strains of Gaelic piety.
Maureen Corrigan
#8. You're right. You should probably do your best not to fall in love with me.
Hank Moody
#9. One day I had an idea for a movie. Everything came after that.
Jim McKay
#10. Oh, high is the price of parenthood, and daughters may cost you double. You dare not forget, as you thought you could, that youth is a plague and a trouble.
Phyllis McGinley
#11. I am playing with the assumptions that we have in our everyday life when we are tripped up or fooled and we learn something, that makes things exciting - I am having fun with that stuff, but you have to manage it so it doesn't get too cute, that's what I trying to work toward.
Jim McKay
#12. The only way you can predict the future is to build it.
Alan Kay
#13. Dick Enberg is still around and still being as good as he ever was.
Jim McKay
#14. Here were these college kids beating the Soviets and going on to the Olympic Gold Medal. To me, that's the greatest upset of all time in any sport that I can think of.
Jim McKay
#15. The story you are holding was first published in 1969, which was, as you may know, a very interesting year.
Mario Puzo
#16. When you make work, your goal might not be first and foremost to have as many people as possible see it, but it might be more about honing your craft as a storyteller or making art, but, there's no doubt about it, you want lots of people to see it.
Jim McKay
#17. This thing that Colin Powell's son is expected to do is kind of scary when you think that television and radio and newspapers are what make people think what they think.
Jim McKay
#18. How you define yourself is a major issue for young people and adults alike.
Jim McKay
#19. On one hand, as a filmmaker, I don't want to make a movie with guns everywhere.
Jim McKay
#20. Initially, it was about kids at the bottom rung of the social ladder, due to their looks and their class background. But they're also outsiders in terms of their peer group.
Jim McKay
#21. Working on the film really made me confront my opinions about change and gentrification.
Jim McKay
#22. I still haven't figured out how to have fun on a shoot.
Jim McKay
#23. Always go into meetings or negotiations with a positive attitude. Tell yourself you're going to make this the best deal for all parties.
Natalie Massenet
#24. Toward the end of school I started watching movies. Got a job in a movie theater in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Jim McKay
#25. Right now the thing that I have learned the most is to be grateful that I have finally gotten to a point where I am being paid to make films, after eight years.
Jim McKay
#26. Just your everyday grouping of civilized gentlemen, sitting in a round robin to discuss the events of the day with quivering erections.
Patrick DeWitt
#27. Ours is a love that won't be dispelled simply by ignoring it. It can't be concealed by separation. The heart knows no distance, only misery. It will never let me forget her, and I'm a fool if I think I can.
K.J. Bell
#28. I think there are some very evil things about gentrification.
Jim McKay
#29. Kids who have no money are still figuring out a way - somehow - to dress nicely.
Jim McKay
#30. Kids - in a really good way - can talk about their differences without the baggage that adults have.
Jim McKay
#31. I like the way Wiseman builds a story in an unconventional way.
Jim McKay
#32. So, when you see a kid with ratty jeans on, wearing sneakers that aren't clean, you know they're in a certain place economically. I was interested in that experience.
Jim McKay
#33. There are a lot of people who like to think they don't have prejudices and that they're open people, and yet, we all have that in ourselves, oftentimes against people of our own race or our own gender or whatever.
Jim McKay
#34. If you're a kid who's not necessarily attractive, and you don't have money, and you're not hip and cool, chances are you're not going to feel good about yourself and want to be an actor.
Jim McKay
#35. Well, this is the second time I've done New Directors.
Jim McKay
#36. We know photographers make frames, but we deeply believe they can also create frameworks.
Susan Meiselas
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