Jim Braddock: Max, my wife Mae. Max Baer: You are far too pretty to be a widow. Jim Braddock: That's not nice, Max. Not nice. Come on. [starts to leave] Max Baer: On second thought, maybe I can comfort you after he's gone. Joe Gould: Hey, I said shut...
Herb Brooks: I'm thinking about sitting you down Jim. Jim Craig: What? Wait what are you talking about? Herb Brooks: No, it's not your fault. I played you way too much, and you're too tired. Besides that, I think it's time I give Janny a look. He's b...
I know what it takes to get to the top.
I went to school on Senior Skip Day.
Jim Cameron used to call me 'Special Ed.'
Jim Brooks is a very powerful director and it was a lot of intense work.
I talk. Jim runs. I tilt stones, Jim grabs the cold junk under the stones and -lickety-split! I climb hills. Jim yells off church steeples. I got a bank account. Jim’s got the hair on his head, the yell in his mouth, the shirt on his back and the t...
Jim: Green and red. (pulls on green lever which closes a door) Artie: Very impressive. (stops Jim from pulling the red lever). Uh...did it ever occur to you that red might mean danger? Jim: For instance? Artie: For instance, red for fire. Fire of exp...
My favorite athlete of all time would have to be Jim Thorpe.
Sympathy is charming, but it does not make up for pain.
Don't think about work in your bedroom or relaxation area.
I've gone to war zones before and never got shot.
Must we always comment on life? Can it not simply be lived in the reality of Christ's terms of contact with the Father, with joy and peace, fear and love full to the fingertips in their turn, without incessant drawing of lessons and making of rules?
Needs multiply as they are met. Woe to the man who would live a disentangled life. Be on guard, my soul, of complicating your environment so that you have neither time nor room for growth!
Jim Stark: [to a shivering Plato] Want my jacket? [Plato looks up at Jim] Jim Stark: You want my jacket? It's warm. [Plato shakes his head]
I'm an insomniac, my mind works the night shift.
I don't think I have the pulling power of Jim Carrey.
If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I'll bet they'd live a lot differently.
You have to have sympathy for and an empathy with a character in order to play them.
Jim: [about the Japanese troops camped nearby] It almost looks as if they're waiting for something to happen... John Graham, Jim's father: Yes. Jim: They didn't look angry or anything... Maxton: It's not their anger; it's their patience.
Jim Lovell: [Jim sits down in the pilot's seat intended for Jack Swigert] Sorry Jack, it's an old habit. Kinda used to the pilot's seat. Jim Lovell: [gets out of the seat] She's yours to fly.