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What is interesting to me is to find ways to work with early-stage innovators to build from the edge and work on tomorrow's ideas.
— Julius Genachowski
Maybe anyone can do what he or she loves, but only the wealthy can avoid going into debt to pay for it.
— Miya Tokumitsu
I never 'say' anything in my work. I invent a world. Let others decide what is being 'said'.
— Howard Barker
He saw the pleasure you took from your job every day of his life, and THAT was what he wanted.
— David Halberstam
Some women are born with an instinct for knowing how things work - and what to do when they break.
— Barbara Delinsky
What I'm looking for is the variety of choices and the opportunity to work with great directors - that's what I'm looking for.
— Ludivine Sagnier
Let's not think about anything like that. No point stressing over what hasn't happened. Just work on what you can control now.
— Richelle Mead
Thank God, I have the opportunity to do what I love, which is my family and work on a business and try and make it the best that it can be.
— Rob Kardashian
The squirrel hoards nuts and the bee gathers honey, without knowing what they do, and they are thus provided for without selfishness or disgrace.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
All my heroes wore coats and ties to work. What happened to men wearing hats? Maybe I should bring back hats.
— Aaron Sorkin
What I can say is that there are some collections that come easily, and others that require more work.
— Stefano Gabbana
All civilized wo/men are prostitutes: Some sell what's between their legs; the rest sell what's between their ears.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
That's what I play - blue-collar Italian-Americans. You got to be typecast in order to work. I've been blessed.
— Michael Rispoli
I like what is in the work
the chance to find yourself. — Joseph Conrad
the chance to find yourself. — Joseph Conrad
In 2013, I didn't work at all, just contemplating what I needed to do, whether I was walking in my destiny or not.
— Trai Byers
Say not thou lackest talent. What talent had any of the greatest, but passionate faith in the efficacy of work?
— John Lancaster Spalding
I work extremely hard doing what I love, mainly to ensure that I don't have to work extremely hard doing what I hate.
— Hugh MacLeod
The value of time cannot be bought with money.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
You need to answer questions on where, when and what to do
— Sunday Adelaja
Sometimes what someone else does is really not what you expected them to do, which to be honest, sometimes doesn't work.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
As humans, we should be able to answer the question: "What do you do with your time?
— Sunday Adelaja
Every time you find something that doesn't work, you're a step closer to what does work.
— Markus Zusak
My core values are still the same about music, and my work ethic, and what I want to represent to people.
— DJ Shadow
Find the autonomy in your work. Autonomy is key to feeling good about the work you do, no matter what kind of work it is.
— Jean Chatzky
Don't worry about unity from piece to piece - what unifies all of your work is the fact that you made it.
— Austin Kleon
Putting a label [homosexual] on myself was a big step forward ... once I said, 'Yes, that's me, that's what I am,' I was able to work with it.
— Barbara Gittings
When you work you learn something about what you are doing and you develop habits and procedures out of what you're doing.
— Jasper Johns
Know who you are, what your potential is and press towards it with all that you have within you
— Sunday Adelaja
I don't want to discount the beautiful work that the fashion houses do, but somehow, just focusing on what you're wearing feels reductive.
— Reese Witherspoon
I thought, well, why am I giving up on my primary dream to work doubly hard, to do something as an alternative to what it really still want to?
— Benedict Cumberbatch
Do you know what makes a movie work? Moments. Give the audience half a dozen moments they can remember, and they'll leave the theatre happy.
— Rosalind Russell