A Quote by Bill Mumy

And of course, I absolutely loved making Lost in Space as a kid. — © Bill Mumy
And of course, I absolutely loved making Lost in Space as a kid.
When I was a kid, I was a bit of a space geek. I loved the space program and all things NASA. I would read books about our solar system; I had pictures of the Space Shuttle on my bedroom wall. And yes, I even went to Space Camp.
I thought, well of course, Kinsey absolutely adored teaching. He was a wonderful teacher. So these kids really inspired me. So that was a clue I hung onto. He loved young people, he absolutely loved them. And he loved teaching them and trying to help them.
I loved. I lost. So I learned to love what is never lost. Then even what I loved that can be lost was through what cannot be lost...so it was never lost.
I'll tell the only thing I know in this business, I have had the absolute privilege of making movies that I loved when I was a kid and loved my whole life.
I loved Tolkien and I loved 'Star Wars,' which was the first memory that I have being in a movie theater. And, of course, that was the defining movie for me as a kid.
Strategy is the art of making use of time and space. I am less concerned about the later than the former. Space we can recover, lost time never.
Time is the worst place, so to speak, to get lost in, as Arthur Dent could testify, having been lost in both time and space a good deal. At least being lost in space kept you busy.
I think space, architectural space, is my thing. It's not about facade, elevation, making image, making money. My passion is creating space.
The farm life, the space, the muck, I absolutely loved it - it was like having your own kingdom.
In the course of my movies, the financing and the releasing were always the tough part. Because I loved the creative; I loved the writing. I loved the making of it. Because, I guess, I never had the giant blockbuster, I never got that sort of ease for the next one.
As a kid, a little kid, I loved going to the movies, and now I love making movies.
As a kid, a little kid I loved going to the movies, and now I love making movies.
Making space to deal with the psychological toll of racism is absolutely necessary.
Growing up in the '60s and early '70s, with the space flight and the Apollo program, I always loved planes. I always loved rockets and I always loved space travel.
Although I loved 'Black Sails,' 'Lost in Space' was like holiday camp after that.
Being a kid myself, I loved playing and I loved playing with words, and making up things and riddles and songs and not afraid of being silly in public.
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