Quit now, you’ll never make it. If you disregard this advice, you’ll be halfway there.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is telling you that if you give up now, you'll never achieve your goal. But if you ignore the advice to quit and keep trying, you'll already be halfway to reaching your goal. The message is that even when things seem difficult, you should keep going and not give up. Quitting may seem easier, but you'll end up missing out on the progress you could have made.
About David Zucker
David Zucker is an acclaimed American film director, producer, and screenwriter known for his work on parody comedies. He is recognized for his collaborations with Jim Abrahams and Jerry Abrahams as part of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, having directed the iconic film Airplane! and created The Naked Gun franchise. Zucker has also directed successful standalone films like the Scary Movie sequels.
More quotes from David Zucker
Quit now, you’ll never make it. If you disregard this advice, you’ll be halfway there.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I would love to work with Adam Sandler. Because then all I’d have to do is just turn the camera on and off.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I think that came out of watching all those serious movies for all that time. If you watch a movie like Zero Hour, Sterling Hayden is pretty funny, and so are the guys in the cockpit.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Tim Burton is underrated. I loved Big Fish, loved that movie, think it’s the best movie of the year, hands down. Really impressed with that.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I don’t take reviews very seriously, but in their totality I think they are representative of how the audience feels, and of what their reaction is. There’s always one guy who doesn’t get it.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I’ve always thought those guys are really funny. And I love Dumb and Dumber, Kingpin and Mary.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
So, it didn’t do well. But now when I talk to kids who are first seeing it, they’re surprised to hear the movie failed at the box office. Sometimes that’s what happens.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I don’t know if I’d want to do that anymore, because you always get bigger laughs on college campuses. So, when the film plays in front of a city audience, you’ve probably cut too loosely.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Our fathers were actually business partners in the same real-estate firm, and we got together and thought, How can we get a movie together and get distribution and create a new movie genre? We started by making satires of commercials.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I think once we started directing separately – we each have different kinds of interests now, and the kinds of movies we want to do. I wouldn’t hold your breath for that one.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
You know, OJ was a really nice guy, and he knew his lines. He was nice to everybody on the set. He got to be a better actor, I thought, with every movie.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I lose tons of stuff on the cutting room floor. For Scary Movie 3, for example, we had a lot of Matrix spoofs, a Hulk scene, and some of that stuff just doesn’t hold up – it’s too much plot, audiences just didn’t want to hear about it.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Everything about it worked, and I don’t mean just the movie, but in our experience, we realized there’s also a component of luck involved in this business. We had absolutely the most competent people in the studio working on the release and ad campaign.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
We didn’t realize it at the time, but the release date, the ad campaign and the poster are so important.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I believe in justice, maybe not in this life, but there has to be justice. And if there isn’t a God, I think it would be very depressing. I’d prefer to believe there is.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Woody Allen has done some excellent serious movies, too, like Crimes And Misdemeanors. Very overlooked movie, I think, and really his best. And currently I like Big Fish!
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I don’t really know a lot of famous people. I’ve met a lot of famous people. If I ran into Tom Hanks today, I would have to remind him who I was and he would then remember me. But he wouldn’t come up to me and say, “Hi Dave!”
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I don’t think there has been any increase in sophistication in the audience. When people are aware of a concept that’s easy to understand, and there’s an actor who will attract them to the theater and it’s a movie that’s funny three-quarters of the time, it will be successful.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
It’s useless to try and make rhyme or reason of it, because one guy thinks one thing and the other guy sees a whole other thing. So I try not to take them too seriously. Lately I have them screened so I only read the positive ones.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I think we grew up thinking that the funniest things on TV were the old, serious movies. I always liked the Marx Brothers, but the thing that always made us laugh were movies like Zero Hour. That’s what inspired us.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
We’re producing a movie now, ‘The Onion’ Movie, and it’s very difficult for me to be on the set. If I’m not right in the trenches, it’s very difficult for me to watch another director, because I’m not involved and it’s not exciting.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
The only one that got through was Jimmy Walker, because he plays the gas station attendant. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with it, it’s just that we were kind of purists at the time, and we didn’t want any comedians.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Sometimes, if you really want to try something original, you step a little too far out of bounds. I mean, there’s a market force that kind of unconsciously keeps you in line a little bit.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
I think up until the point when we started in the business, which was in the early ’70s, most of the humor was political. The smart humor was political satire.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Oh yeah, I believe in God. I think there’s much more evidence that there is a God than that there isn’t. I don’t believe that Mother Theresa and Hitler go to the same place.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
What I would do is a 10-minute short of some kind on video, and if it’s good enough, you get it passed around town and just get some attention, so then they’ll read what you have.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
There would always be a vote. There were always conflicts and arguments for years and years – that’s why we’re not together anymore. But there was always a vote. It was always two out of three.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Chevy Chase and Bill Murray – we thought those guys were funny. We love Bill Murray, but we didn’t think they were right for Airplane! because it would step on the joke if there was a known comedian.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
Our producer Jon Davison thought it would be a good idea to put in additional TV scenes. So, they sent me a tape of these additional TV scenes, and I watched them, and I didn’t think they were that great. I didn’t think it was worth putting them in.
American film director, screenwriter, producer
It didn’t happen every time for every movie. Ruthless People was a good movie, but we didn’t get a good release or marketing. They completely blew the opening.
American film director, screenwriter, producer