I don't think I could've carried the weight that Murrow carried.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Murrow covered something because it needed coverage. He wasn't trying to get an audience just for the sake of it.
God places the heaviest burden on those who can carry its weight.
I did put on weight for the last half of the film, but the Ferris wheel scene was shot with a harness on me so that if I fell I wouldn't fall all the way.
You can't get any braver than going on national television to be weighed.
It became obvious in 1957 that I was endangering my health by carrying so much weight.
For 'The Trip To Bountiful,' I was worried about being too heavy, because I supposedly had just gotten out of the hospital.
CBS's Ed Murrow may have been over-celebrated as the principled observer for the masses, fair yet unafraid to take on the bullies.
We all have a cross to carry. I have to carry my own cross. If we don't carry our crosses, we are going to be crushed under the weight of it.
None knows the weight of another's burden.
When you're creating a character out of nothing, you have to make all the guesses as to how they walk, how they talk, how they think. It was all there on the table for us to pick and choose for Murrow.