A Quote by Sarah Parcak

It's both Indiana Jones and 'National Geographic' that inspired me to be an Egyptologist. — © Sarah Parcak
It's both Indiana Jones and 'National Geographic' that inspired me to be an Egyptologist.
I never had an imaginary friend, just imaginary circumstances. I was so into the Indiana Jones movies, and I would constantly reenact circumstances. I broke my left arm three times, two of which were me trying to be Indiana Jones.
I never had an imaginary friend, just imaginary circumstances. I was so into the Indiana Jones movies and I would constantly reenact circumstances. I broke my left arm three times, two of which were me trying to be Indiana Jones.
Fans have always said that I would make a great Indiana Jones, a great Young Indiana Jones.
I love National Geographic. Just when you think you've seen the last lost native tribe, National Geographic will find a new one.
I don't actually have a one wellspring of inspiration. Though I'm most often inspired while reading - both fiction and nonfiction. I subscribe to National Geographic, Scientific American, Discover, and a slew of other magazines. And it is while reading articles for pleasure and interest that an interesting 'What if?' will pop into my head.
Harrison Ford is a great actor and he's and lovely man and a great father and all of these things, I got to just meet him as a person and someone I respect as an actor.I'd never seen any 'Indiana Jones' movies or 'Star Wars' movies. My husband made me watch the Indiana Jones trilogy, I just was like fanboy Comic-Con geeked out. It was amazing I didn't show up to set with a whip and a hat.
What I love about Indiana Jones is he always bites off slightly more than he can chew. The guy he's fighting is always slightly tougher than he is, but he just refuses to give up. And that's what makes Indiana Jones a hero: not his superpowers, but his refusal to be beaten.
My parents subscribed to both Time and Newsweek and in 1978, I remember the covers of both that December were of the bodies in the jungle. The fact that many of the people who drank the cyanide - as well as Jim Jones himself - were originally from Indiana, that stayed with me. I wanted to know why they did such a baffling, horrendous thing, why they would kill their children.
But, George and Steven asked me to write the Indiana Jones sequels, and I didn't want to.
One of my uncles took me to my first movie in a cinema - 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.'
If anything could have pulled me out of retirement, it would have been an Indiana Jones film.
If anything could have pulled me out of retirement it would have been an Indiana Jones film.
Though Geographic didn't publish that photo in the story that it was done for, "The Life of Charlie Russell," a cowboy artist in Montana. But later, maybe a year and a half ago, they named it one of the 50 greatest pictures ever made at National Geographic.
The kind of roles that Harrison Ford plays are what really interest me, like 'Indiana Jones' and 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.'
I get mad when people call me an action movie star. Indiana Jones is an adventure film, a comic book, a fantasy.
I'm a huge 'Indiana Jones' fan.
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