Top 37 Kranz Quotes
#1. When I was a kid, I would make these incredibly bloody movies in my back yard. I was constantly making weird blood concoctions; Jell-O and milk was a good one. I was constantly ruining clothes and staining my parents' walls and stuff.
Fran Kranz
#2. I know that I've played a lot of comedic roles. It's a visual medium. When you get one role, you start to get cast in that role for awhile because that's what people have seen you do, and have hopefully seen you do it successfully.
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#3. I think everyone, once in his life, should be given a ticker-tape parade.
Gene Kranz
#4. Let's work the problem, people. Let's not make things worse by guessing.
Gene Kranz
#5. There is no such thing as good enough. You, your team, and your equipment must be the best. That is how you will win victories.
Gene Kranz
#6. It isn't equipment that wins the battles; it is the quality and the determination of the people fighting for a cause in which they believe.
Gene Kranz
#7. It's a rare thing when you read a role and have this immediate ownership over it, you have this take and this connection, and it's not even that you feel that you're gonna do a good job, it's that you feel like you've found it. It fits, it's natural; it's like putting on a good shoe or something.
Fran Kranz
#9. I mentally savored the moment of America's triumph like a fine wine.
Gene Kranz
#10. Apollo succeeded at critical moments like this because the bosses had no hesitation about assigning crucial tasks to one individual, trusting his judgment, and then getting out of his way.
Gene Kranz
#11. I don't care what anything was designed to do, I care about what it can do.
Gene Kranz
#12. High-risk leadership beckons many, but few accept the call.
Gene Kranz
#13. without the likes of him we would not have made it to the Moon.
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#14. You can not operate in this room unless you believe that you are Superman, and whatever happens, you're capable of solving the problem.
Gene Kranz
#15. The actors I respect are the real character actors, who are the real chameleon actors that completely change from role to role. I love Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness and Gary Oldman. They tend to be British, I guess. People who really disappear and transform, I really like that.
Fran Kranz
#16. That's what I love about acting, is playing different roles. I want to work for the character, and not make it work for me.
Fran Kranz
#17. From its earliest days, NASA had followed a policy of maximum, though prudent, disclosure. We had to do everything openly - and soon under intensive, live TV coverage.
Gene Kranz
#18. There is no achievement without risk.
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#19. I mean, horror films in general put humans in these awful supernatural or horrible situations, but 'Cabin In The Woods' cranks it up a few notches and becomes outrageous and totally bizarre.
Fran Kranz
#20. There are actors who aren't on the cover of magazines but still decide what work they want and when they want it. I want a family one day. So I dream of really being able to decide when to work and when not to.
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#21. I wanted to be an actor from a young age, but actually becoming one and seen the ugly side of the world does feel different and sometimes unwelcome. There are shallow, vapid, untalented people zombieing the streets of Hollywood, adding decadence and immorality to an already extravagant business.
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#22. As a professional actor, I don't have much choice about what I've gotten into. I tend to be cast in comedies and I'm fine with that.
Fran Kranz
#23. Horror is so often a 'thinkless' genre, sort of considered popcorn movies, but you really put a lot of, not just heart and soul, but a lot of physical energy into it.
Fran Kranz
#24. Probability said that someday we would run out of luck - as
Gene Kranz
#25. Coffee was the substance that kept us going. Our surgeons had offered us something stronger, but we were all concerned about our performance deteriorating when the stimulants wore off.
Gene Kranz
#26. We've never lost an American in space, we're sure as hell not gonna lose one on my watch! Failure is not an option.
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#27. Tears were coursing down the faces of Kennedy's moonstruck recruits. John Kennedy had inspired us with his vision. One by one, we left work to grieve in private. The flag was at half-staff in our hearts.
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#28. Although our technical backgrounds were very different, we were both emotional about our work, perpetually optimistic, and gave our people unconditional support.
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#29. Leadership is fragile. It is more a matter of mind and heart than resources, and it seemed that we no longer had the heart for those things that demanded discipline, commitment, and risk.
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#30. I'm not the biggest comic book fan.
Fran Kranz
#31. How long the flight took on one of those old prop aircraft on any given day depended on the size of the bugs that hit the windshield and slowed it down.
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#32. Loading new software into new computers and using it for the first time was like playing Russian roulette. It demanded and got a lot of respect.
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#33. To recognize that the greatest error is not to have tried and failed, but that in trying, we did not give it our best effort
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#34. The human mind is like Van Halen. If you just pull out one piece and keep replacing it, it just degenerates.
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#35. We had risen to probably one of the greatest challenges in history, put a man on the moon in the decade. We'd created incredible technologies. But what was most important, we'd created the teams, what I call the human factor. People who were energized by a mission.
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#36. The tools we used in Mercury were primitive, but the dedication of highly trained people offset the limitations of the equipment available to us in these early days and kept the very real risks under control.
Gene Kranz
#37. I find myself crying unabashedly, then I try to suck it in, realizing this is inappropriate.
Gene Kranz
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