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nothing in this world is worth having or doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty.
— Mark Messick
Is it so bad being directed if you like where you're headed?
— Kresley Cole
time to overcome her distrust of the
— Winston Graham
I don't much like being directed. I enjoy being allowed to play.
— Christopher Walken
I rely on my directors, a lot. I love being directed.
— Vera Farmiga
After I directed, when I went back to being an actor, I was like, 'God, this is the life!' Because you only have to concentrate on one thing.
— Campbell Scott
Every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being re-directed to something better.
— Steve Maraboli
I directed two films, not very successfully, and after that, I went back to being an actor and a producer.
— Kirk Douglas
I'm still missing you. Well I guess that I have, I guess that I have never really had you.
— Tegan Quin
I think you can be smart and directed and focused, without being obnoxious, and get plenty done.
— Bill De Blasio
Done without love, any congress between man and woman degrades the creative intelligence that graces your humanity.
— Janny Wurts
(Matthew 22:37, 39) My purpose is to love God completely, love self correctly, and love others compassionately.
— Kenneth D. Boa
I love being directed. I always find it helpful to have someone else's brain in the mix and not just have to rely on myself.
— Dane DeHaan
The best approach is to dig out and eliminate problems where they are assumed not to exist.
— Shigeo Shingo
I've watched 'Being There' over 50 times, and every time I watch it, I love every frame. I just wish I had directed it myself.
— Brett Ratner
Whatever you do kid, always serve it with a little dressing.
— George M. Cohan
Being an animator, and I've directed tons of mo-cap, which really is about how do characters move through space.
— Timothy Miller