Take the time to write. You can do your life's work in half an hour a day.

I look at my time on this earth as social anthropology, at home and in work life.

Any time you work for Aaron Sorkin, your life as an actor is drastically improved.

My childhood was full of shocks and alarums, and I had to work a long time to make a life that pleases me.

My work in the House of Representatives, at this time in my life, is completed. It is time to return home.

I think it is up to each one of us to find the time and strike a balance between work and our personal life.

I didn't have a life. Basically, for 40 years it was my work and my nose was to the grindstone the whole time.

I kinda thrive on the chaos which is my life. I have a good time when I can, but work is what I enjoy the most.

I work 18 to 20 hours a day, seven days a week, so I don't have time for a social life. Or any life outside work.

I want to create a body of work that is entertaining and speaks to people for a long time. Longer than my life span.

When you work hard, you are not going to be happy the whole time, you are going to have frustration, bad times in life.

There was a time in my life I wanted that Olympic medal, and all I did was train, train, train and work harder than ever.

I think the ultimate thing in some ways for any writer is to work on a character who's going to have a life for a long time.

If you don't have the time or money to get to the gym, work out at home. It saves tons of time and makes life more efficient.

I believe you are your work. Don't trade the stuff of your life, time, for nothing more than dollars. That's a rotten bargain.

Thinking positively and confidently changed my life. If you stay consistent and work hard, you can be successful for a long time.

It also is true that some ideas naturally work themselves out over a longer period of time than a single human life can encompass.

At this point in my life, I like the security of a job, while still having time for my young son and to pursue other creative work.

I think it's important to have as much as a normal life and take the time to get perspective because it only helps your work in the long run.

I work very hard so that I can be present all the time for what I do and then carve out little pockets of time as I desire for my personal life.

There comes a point in your life where you have to accept that you cant work all the time because there are people that need you waiting at home.

By the time a man is 35 he knows that the images of the right man, the tough man, the true man which he received in high school do not work in life.

My only plan every day is to get up and go to work, work hard and come back home. And whatever else needs to happen in my life will come in its own time.

If you don't have many possessions, then you don't need to work all your life like a slave to sustain them, and therefore you have more time for yourself.

Above and beyond having the social life, to have a core group of people that you work with and spend time with and learn how to work with is a nice thing.

I tell young people - including my granddaughter - there is no shortcut in life. You have to take it one step at a time and work hard. And you have to give back.

I never expect someone to work with me forever. I want to give you the experience needed so that when it is time to pursue what you want to in life you are ready.

I've worked hard my whole life, since I was a little kid. But now it's a point in my life now where I can just enjoy it, but at the same time I still need to work.

From my parents, I learned a very strong work ethic, and all of my brothers and sisters all worked from the earliest days of life right through to the present time.

There is a time in every actor's life when he has to face the self-created hurdle after he starts getting bored of work and suddenly realises that he is left behind.

You dream about being in the shotgun and letting your receivers go to work, and making plays with no time left. That's definitely been a dream of mine my whole life.

I am not one of those people who lives for work. I enjoy sculpting and photography and tennis and swimming. I simply do not have enough time. My life is not in control.

I talk about myself in the third person all the time. I don't live my life in the way someone like you does. I live my life completely serving only my work and my fans.

All of a sudden I was living what is perceived to be the model life. It was just full-on, 24 hours a day. It was work all the time. And there's always a party to go to.

Honestly, I have had to live like a high priestess in this show. It is a very, very lonely life. When you work the way I work - that means hard - there's no time for play.

My kids have got to work themselves around my life, not the other way. That's how kids become brats, if you're there staring at them all the time going, 'Are you alright?'

My life is not that glamorous. I actually live a pretty simple life, really. I just work. I don't have time to do all these glamorous things. I just do my thing, just work.

I've learned that I can't have a packed work schedule and a packed social schedule and a packed personal life; I need to just have time to myself to sit and breathe and unwind.

There are a lot of things going on with my life right now that don't just have to do with career. So I have a hard time making decisions about work. That's really a luxury problem.

I think that creative work, music in particular, is a conveyor of inner emotional life. I don't feel one way all the time, so I don't want my music to feel the same way all the time.

A triathlon is on my bucket list. I started training a long time ago, and my life took a different turn: Things happen; work happens. I will definitely accomplish that at some point!

I can't solve a puzzle for the life of me - my brain doesn't work that way. But I can take a very simple idea and extrapolate from it and spend time with it and pull things out of it.

Libertarians understand a very simple fact of life: Government doesn't work. It can't deliver the mail on time, it doesn't keep our cities safe, it doesn't educate our children properly.

I have had the most wonderful time on 'EastEnders' and I will miss you all. The show has changed my life and I want you all to continue the good work, because I'll be at home watching you.

I used to work out on an island called Martha's Vineyard. I ran a pizza oven, I caddied, I worked on a fishing boat, and life is very easy out there. It's a vacation lifestyle all the time.

Everyone has a perception if you are divorced. I got so busy with work that I didn't even have the time to realize what was happening in my personal life. I had my own way of dealing with it.

I felt for a long time that this is what I want to do so I'm happy at this point to just take my time and work on projects that I feel strongly about, and the rest of the time just live my life.

My mum was a children's librarian, so I spent a lot of time in the library. My reading life, because of my mum's work, was evenly split between American, Canadian, Australian and British authors.

Nobody wants to sit there and study lyrics the whole time, driving back from work when they just got their check after a long shift. It's not the same. Everybody just wants to be happy with life.

Making a film of a work you've played for six weeks gives you intimate knowledge of the character. By the time you go in front of the camera you've worked out the behavior and life of a character.

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