My work life is intense. But I love what I do.

I love the market, it is my work, my play and my life.

If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life.

In an alternative life, I would have loved to work in film - I love film.

Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.

I love life. I'm fascinated by human behavior because that feeds back into my work.

I think love isn't doomed, of course, but in real life, love doesn't always work out.

I love my work, and I feel fortunate to be doing a job I love, but it isn't the centre of my life.

My dad said 'When you love what you do, you never work a day in your life,' and I agree with that.

I love my work, but my home life is so fulfilling that I don't tend to be driven by work ambitions.

Study what you love, and you'll never have to work a day in your life. It'll be one great adventure.

I truly just want to be happy and continue to work hard; I love life and every opportunity presented.

Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love, to work, to play, and to look up at the stars.

Obviously, as a marketer, I love to work with brands that aren't static, that have life and personality.

Apart from work, I really have no time for myself. I am literally living out of a suitcase. But I love my life!

I have very high standards for every part of life - my work, my relationships, food, love. I can't just pretend.

I always said life consists of love and work. I tried to balance it 50-50. And, of course, now I'm so happy I did.

When you're a writer, you pull your life into your work. My first love is cinema. That's where I want to be judged.

All I want to do for the rest of my life is be with Diana 24/7. We're creative people, and we love to work together.

I have a holistic need to work and to have huge ties of love in my life. I can't imagine eschewing one for the other.

Love is the essence of life; love touches all of our work. Love never leaves us. It clings to us, and we cling to it.

I'm very lucky to live my life through a sport that I love. I'm in a very privileged position that my work is my hobby.

I don't want to be known for bad things in life, ever. I should be known for my work. People should love me for my work.

John Lee Hooker became a friend of mine and I love all of his work. He was truly an icon. He lived the life. I miss him.

Allowing our staff to mix their life with work only makes them more productive and in love with the work that they're doing.

I love my career right now, and I won't be with anybody until they make my life as satisfying and as happy as my work makes me.

Luck is not having to worry, but also working hard to preserve the things that once gave your life meaning, like work and love.

I really love training and being in good shape, and it's so much a part of my life now, so it never really feels like work to me.

I don't realize how rare it is to genuinely have sincere love for everyone you work with. Especially in Hollywood, but even in life.

I love my life. I love my work. I love my training. It's all due to my love for life, my love for people. I'm very happy to be alive.

And I love working, that's my life. I'm a lonely person anyway. I don't like being around a load of people so I can work on myself and think.

I sort of have a love affair with my work. Many of us work far too hard and we don't put enough value in the epicurean, sensual part of life.

Find something in life that you love doing. If you make a lot of money, that's a bonus, and if you don't, you still won't hate going to work.

In reality, serendipity accounts for one percent of the blessings we receive in life, work and love. The other 99 percent is due to our efforts.

I love what I do, and to be able to see a show that is inspired by my life's work is exciting because it exposes people to what a crisis manager does.

Find what you love to do and you'll never work a day in your life, that's true. But also always try to fill a niche. What can you try to do that is different?

I love the idea of spies in love. How would it work between two people who were so programmed to lie and be suspicious, who have a whole life based on pretence?

I really love doing simple things. I'm surrounded by people all the time at work, so I want to have a normal life when I'm off duty: motherhood, food, and love!

I love to dress up. You have to have a sense of fun in life, too. We can all be serious and work and do our bit, but every now and again you have to have a good giggle.

If you deny the reality of your body or your life, you'll never be able to dress any of it well - even the parts you love. You have to see it all to work with any of it.

I love all of Albert Brooks' work from 'Defending Your Life' back to his first film, 'Real Life', but am sorry that he seems to have lost his edge in his more recent work.

'The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movement in Iraq,' by Hanna Batatu. Few may wish to take on this massive, obscure work, but it changed my life, and I love it.

I love all the premieres and everything that goes with it, but my favourite part is being on set and to go to work and enjoy your job. Not many people can say that in life.

I've nothing against stay-at-home mums, but I love going to work, I love what I do and I wouldn't want to start resenting my home life if I was staying home 365 days a year.

I love the idea of going to work and having to fight and learn a new skill set, whether it's muay Thai or Kali or Filipino stick fighting. To me, it's like college for life.

To be able to come back to Nigeria and get so much love for my work is my biggest life blessing. I've always hoped to never get lost in translation with me being British-born.

Kids will come into my boxing gym with no discipline, and then you teach them how to focus and love what they're doing, which then travels outside into their home and work life.

There's a lot of art that's about loss and sadness, but I would love it if hopefulness were more of a cliche. That's the work that always sticks with me and emboldens me in life.

The moment that changed me for ever was the moment my first child was born. I was happy, filled with hope, and thought, 'Now I understand the whole point of work, of life, of love.'

I have fallen in love with granola, in life and at work. I exercise every morning, and then I have a monstrous day in front of me. Granola gives me energy. It's quick, tasty, and healthy.

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