A Quote by Jon Pardi

As a songwriter, we're looking for a good story, and we're always looking to push the limits. — © Jon Pardi
As a songwriter, we're looking for a good story, and we're always looking to push the limits.
When I talk to a man, I can always tell what he's thinking by where he is looking. If he is looking at my eyes, he is looking for intelligence. If he is looking at my mouth, he is looking for wisdom. But if he is looking anywhere else except my chest he's looking for another man.
Studying psychology is fun because you're always looking for the same things I think a writer should be looking for, which is the story behind the story.
I think good-looking people seldom make good television. And American television studios almost concede before they start: 'Well, it won't be good, but at least it'll be good-looking. We'll have nice-looking girls in tight shirts with F.B.I. badges and fit-looking guys with lots of hair gel vaulting over things.'
People aren't coming to me looking for political essays or polemic - they're looking for a rattling good story.
There is an environment where someone is always looking for someone to make an error. They're always looking not for the good things, the wonderful things the president and first lady are doing, they're looking for an error or to criticize. And it's not conducive to good work.
I still find it hard to push my own limits. I know where my limits are and that I always have to push myself.
I certainly was not the romantic lead. I couldn't be that, because I was not that good looking. And that is something about Hollywood that I do not like at all. Why can't a woman who is just normally good looking fall in love? I mean, everybody in the movies is so good looking.
I'm not that good looking... nobody is that good looking. I have seen a lot of movie stars, and maybe four are amazing looking. The rest have a team of gay guys who make it happen.
You don't cover the federal government or policy-making or legislating, or you shouldn't, I should say, because you are looking for a scandal or you're looking for a personality-driven story, or you're looking for stories about people's love lives. That's not really what we do here.
It's always nice to have people say you're good-looking. But I do get told I'm not right for parts because I'm too good-looking.
Basically I'm always looking for things. Any good photographer should always be looking for something, you know.
Beyonce is good-looking. Jennifer Lopez is good-looking. Madonna used to be good-looking.
I'm always looking for overlooked post-Dylan singer-songwriter records from the '70s.
Well, I don't think I'm good-looking... I know people who are good-looking, and I'm not good-looking.
I don't like looking back. I'm always constantly looking forward. I'm not the one to sort of sit and cry over spilt milk. I'm too busy looking for the next cow.
In my work, we're not looking at an icon, we're not looking at a sign, we're not looking at a representation. We're looking at something. I do have this feeling of trust that people can read it for themselves.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!