Working Quotes
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What could be better than working with people you love?
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But working with Dre, I grew up with his music, so I'm still like more a fan.
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These virtues are formed in man by his doing the actions ... The good of man is a working of the soul in the way of excellence in a complete life.
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Effort makes you. You will regret someday if you don’t do your best now. Don’t think it’s too late but keep working on it. It may take time, but there’s nothing that gets worse due to practising. So practise. You may get depressed, but its evidence that you are doing good.
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You know Washington. If the deadline is midnight, they'll start working on it at 11:30.
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I've been working straight since 2003, so I might just want to take an improv or theater class. That excites me. I can't wait to do different characters - not necessarily the leading chick who gets the guy, but the weird, freaky cousin.
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When I was working my way up, it seemed to me that only Westerns and 'Star Treks' or sci-fi movies could afford to get away with presenting the problems – like prejudice and desegregation, for instance – that we face in our everyday lives.
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The only way to escape the corruptible effect of praise is to go on working.
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The thing about motor neuron disease, once a muscle stops working, it doesn't start again.
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Working with Terry Gilliam was magic - I've been watching his films since I was little.
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I'm happiest when I'm discussing a script and working with interesting people.
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Debs is greater than Lincoln. Debs is the spokesman of the great struggling working class of all races, nationalities, creeds, sexes.
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I started working out with a trainer and I immediately saw results.
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I don't really enjoy working in TV, to be completely honest. Even though it's incredibly lucrative, I'm just terrified of not being satiated in a myriad of different ways.
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When you're working well, you don't do research. Whatever you need comes to you.
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Working with kids can be tricky because they can be pretty unpredictable.
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Once I got married, I started working from an office. I found that having somewhere to go that isn't my house is mentally helpful: 'This is the place where I answer email and write blog posts,' and 'over there is the place where I do the dishes.'
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I love working the legislative process.
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If I hadn't gone to Stanford, I'd be working at P&G now.
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I tend to write about my anxieties - it's what I'm afraid will happen. And I write a story working it out.
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I was working for Time-Life Books from 1962 to 1970, as a staff writer, and after that, I was a journalist. Eventually, I became an editor at 'The Saturday Review' and 'Horizon.'
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I prefer working in good cinema, wherever it is. I like subjects that have a universal appeal.
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I never wanted to be a businessman; I was a craftsman and good at working with my hands. At some point, I decided that this company is my best resource. Patagonia now exists to put into practice all the things that smart people are saying we have to do not only to save the planet but to save the economy.
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After you do this for a while, you get used to things not working the way you want them to. There's a job you want, and you don't get it. There's a movie you'd like to get made, and it doesn't get made. You become inured to it.