Quote #237,544
"A corporation that is publicly traded, it has one goal: to make money. It doesn't have a soul. If it..." — John Lee Hancock
A corporation that is publicly traded, it has one goal: to make money. It doesn't have a soul. If it does have a soul, it comes from the people who run it.
check_circle
Copied to clipboard!
More from John Lee Hancock
View AllI remember going to McDonald's for the first time probably when I was in college. And then I remember going and visiting a friend in Wyoming, and he said, 'We're going to do something special. We're going to McDonald's.'— John Lee Hancock
I grew up in a refinery town in Texas, and we weren't fancy enough to have a McDonald's.— John Lee Hancock
Every time you do a true story - and I've done a few - you have to look in the mirror and say, 'That's close enough. I'm comfortable with this.' You're always going to compress time; you're going to change the order of things. But I don't think you want to tell a big lie. You want to think that you're embracing the truth.— John Lee Hancock
I grew up in Texas City, Texas. I didn't know anybody who was a director or whose parents or grandparents were directors. I met somebody from a nearby town one time whose father had been to the moon - it was far more likely to be an astronaut than it was to be a writer or a director.— John Lee Hancock