I love coming to work every single day.

I would love to work with PJ Harvey some day.

I love fishing and surfing, and I work out every day.

I would love to work with Pharrell one day. Like, my biggest dream.

I love coming to work every single day, and I love being here in Kansas City.

It makes so much sense to just love what you do and go to work every day to get to get to work.

I would love to work with Kristin Wiig one day. I find her hilarious, and I totally idolize her.

I don't know if Kim Gordon does collaborations but I'd love to work with her on something one day.

I feel so thankful that I'm able to be a part of something that I love to wake up and run to work every day.

I wish I had more body parts that I could work out. If I had my way, I'd be in the gym all day. I love to lift.

I am a businessman. This is what I do each and every day. I love it. I love coming to work. I never have a bad day.

I text nonstop, and I love emoji. I'm also on the phone quite a bit for work - probably more than 10 calls per day.

I would love to play a Bond Girl one day, but I'd also love to work on a project as challenging and heartfelt as 'Room.'

I love writing books - I really do. If I could just quit everything and work on a book every day, I would love that most.

I have a career I love more than I can tell you, and I have it because I work incredibly hard pretty much every single day.

Being out at work in L.A. is the nicest place to be. You don't get depressed because of the sun shining every day. I love it there.

I love being able to come in every single day and work out and watch film and practice with guys who are all striving for the same goal.

Like my friend Warren Buffett, I feel particularly lucky to do something every day that I love to do. He calls it 'tap-dancing to work.'

I love the sport. I don't have to work. It's a kind of work we're doing, but if you can do what you love every day, that means something.

I have always loved story - I escaped within it as a child, I read every day, I love figuring out the complex layers of an author's work.

I do not love to work out, but if I stick to exercising every day and put the right things in my mouth, then my diabetes just stays in check.

While having friends shouldn't be the main reason why you love your job, it definitely makes the work day run a lot more smoothly when you have a workplace buddy.

There are occasions that I love to be fashionable and enjoy, you know? But the work day of a mother doesn't include a hair making team or any consideration of your shoe.

I know right now she has no idea who I am, but I'd like to collaborate with Enya one day. Of course I'd love to work with Jay-Z, maybe even Phil Collins. I love his voice.

It's always so difficult when you've left your kids to go to work every day - you want people to like it. I just agonise over it, but I'm obsessive because I love what I do.

And so I love films that are kind of rural in atmosphere. And you know, it's just a nice place to be day after day. All be it, it can be hard, it can be hard work. You can get hot.

It's not easy, but I'm really enjoying what I am doing. One day I am in Chennai, the other in Mumbai, then in Coimbatore. But I love my job, and I am really passionate about my work.

I do love fashion. I certainly wouldn't suffer all the stress that comes with it if I didn't really love it. I always talk about the team of people I work with every day. They share that passion.

I never thought about being on a series before. It seemed like such a big commitment. But I love going to work every day. This is not about ego, it's about work, and that's refreshing in this town.

I love England. I live and work here. My children have grown up here. I see no conflict between this and praying that my countrymen in Scotland never have to live another day under Conservative rule from London.

I love to jump around, bounce around, and be active, which is one of the other reasons I decided to pursue a career in the kitchen. I work 12-18 hours a day, and most of it is spent doing just that - jumping, bouncing, and baking.

I work out seven days a week, and I love every minute of it. It really is a way just to get away. I weight train and do cardio and stay active as much as possible every day; I have to just to clear my head. I love to get into the gym.

I did not set out to write another novel. One day I sat down with the thought of trying my hand at a piece of nonfiction, a personal memoir of youth, but over the next several weeks, without intending it, the work began evolving into what has become 'Tomcat in Love.'

One of the things I love about doing television is that I don't feel like I'm just purely a writer. I like all of the opportunities television affords to kind of build a brand that can work across platforms, so I'm not just solely at my computer in my pajamas all day.

I love being a mum, but it's much more intensive work than being an actress - going to work feels like you've got a day off. Not that I want a day off from being a mum; it's just perhaps I had this impression before that mums don't work. But they work more than anyone.

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