Doing Quotes
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I can't sit around doing nothing. If I'm not working, I have a habit of becoming rather insular.
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Just being able to express myself and reach so many other people by doing so is really great!
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Trust me, I know what I'm doing.
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Anything new, anything worth doing, can't be recognized.
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There was a need for doing something new but what it looked like nobody knew.
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I didn't want to be one of those people that does something that blows up and keeps doing it for way too long.
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I've been absolutely terrified every moment of my life - and I've never let it keep me from doing a single thing I wanted to do.
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I want to do something that matters.
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It's weird, sometimes I still see myself as just starting out. I tend to forget how much I've been doing, but in the beginning it is about the hustle, being out there and doing the work. Nothing is going to come to you, you have to get out there and do the work, and I've been doing that. But sometimes it's good to take a break and let these things air out. Reflect and take it in.
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I think even lying on my bed I can still do something.
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And I knew then, as I know now, that I still have so much to do.
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We’ve discussed this before. Not just other people saying yes, but whether they mean it, or whether they’re just doing it because they’re afraid.
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Because when you do something, you have to know exactly what you're doing. No one knows exactly what they're doing. That's because people are lazy and undisciplined.
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Somebody must always be doing something new, or life would get very dull.
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It would be great if people never got angry at someone for doing something they've done themselves.
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I prefer doing things rather than sitting around talking about doing things.
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Try is a noisy way of doing nothing.
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The freest child is the child who is most interested in what he is doing, and at whose hand are the materials for his work or play.
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Whatever character you play, remember they are always doing something they are not just talking.
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To spend one's life being angry, and in the process doing nothing to change it, is to me ridiculous. I could be mad all day long, but if I'm not doing a damn thing, what difference does it make?
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I do like the idea that tomorrow I might find out that I'm going to be doing something that is completely unknowable today. I think it forces you to live in the moment in a very good way.
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I avoid listening to too many people's comments about my script. I have learned to take in what is of use. It's too frustrating looking at somebody's notes who didn't get what you were doing. If somebody says, 'This stinks, and here are all the reasons,' that's not going to help you.
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In the nineties I was doing those Blues Bureau records, but over the past two years, I have really gone back to my Christian roots and have been born again.
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Just do it until you figure out what you are doing. Then you do some more. Well, for myself I find that I need to do something again and again before I understand what it is that I am actually doing.