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There's been a lot of talk about Jack White wanting to work with me, and I've always admired him, and of course, he lives in Nashville, too.
— Dolly Parton
I'm reading scripts, desperately wanting to work. I've set a couple of things up for next year.
— Charlie Hunnam
I should have known something was wrong with my first wife. When I brought her home to meet my parents, they approved of her.
— Woody Allen
I was never overexposed and work never became a chore. I was a very good girl wanting to do a good job.
— Anna Paquin
I start every day by wanting more for others than I do for myself. I think that is how God works, and that is how I think we have to work.
— Wayne Dyer
We writers are a crazy group. I can't think of any other profession where the actual work is deep within, uncomfortable, and wanting out.
— C.J. Heck
You really can't blame the military for wanting to go to war [in Iraq]. They've got all these new toys and they want to know whether they work or not.
— Andy Rooney
Cats are a standing rebuke to behavioral scientists wanting to know how the minds of animals work. The mind of a cat is an unscrutable mystery.
— Lewis Thomas
Worship is powerful. It has huge consequences, whether you praise the God of heaven or the god of appetite.
— Kyle Idleman
If you're going to come wanting to work really hard, you're never going to bum me out.
— Dito Montiel
In the U.K. we have the best geography teachers in the world.
— Prince Andrew
There are days when I struggle with wanting to be a full-time, stay-at-home mom, and feeling guilty about that because I work.
— Tori Spelling
If a person is insane or troubled, you first have to get the person to admit that they have a problem before you can solve anything.
— James Rosenquist
My interest in community is what fuels my work as a writer, more than just wanting to write or just wanting to have a TV show.
— Jill Soloway
You must be sure of two things: you must love your work, and not be always looking over the edge of it, wanting your play to begin.
— George Eliot
Of all the reasons for wanting to write, the only one that nurtures us through time is love of the work itself.
— Robert McKee
When I'm working, I have a hard time switching off, and when I'm not working, I have a hard time thinking of ever wanting to work again.
— Natalie Massenet
Wanting to work is a luxury; having to work is not. If you're an artist, an actor, and you don't have to work, then you do work that you wanna do.
— Steve Guttenberg
I often think it's unfair to the listener and "too easy" to just choose one tempo while I make and decide the songs.
— Gylve Nagell
As a writer, a poet, you're not alone in wanting to be alone. Your work is a friendship that never leaves you.
— Jason E. Hodges
[My work is] maybe about me maybe not wanting to be me and wanting to be all these other characters. Or at least try them on.
— Cindy Sherman
Everything that happens to us is a reflection of who we are.
— Deepak Chopra
Wanting to work is so rare a merit, that it should be encouraged.
— Abraham Lincoln
I am enslaved to my work, always wanting the impossible, and never, I believe, have I been less favoured by the endlessly changeable weather.
— Claude Monet
There's nothing wrong with wanting, so long as you work for it and don't put your desires before everything else - including other people.
— Robert J. Crane
Everybody out there watches the show and has expectations of wanting to be an 'Idol', but we're going to teach them how much hard work goes into it.
— Bo Bice
We can hope that men will understand that the interest of all are the same, that hope lies in cooperation. We can then perhaps keep PEACE.
— Alva Myrdal
I identify with someone wanting something to work out, but not being able to get through the rocks to the river.
— Emile Hirsch
James Edward Oliver might have been one of the great mathematicians of his time had he not been absolutely wanting in the power of continuous work.
— Simon Newcomb