I believe stardom is a by-product of good work.

I believe that good things come to those who work.

I believe in being good to people and doing social work.

Good people do fundamental work because they believe in the work.

As long as you work hard, good things will come. I firmly believe that.

I believe in enjoying the game. If you make it too much work, that's not good.

I believe you can make forces of good and evil work for you, to get what you want.

I believe in hard work and good decisions and the rest it will come or it doesn't.

I believe that if I do good work, something in the universe will fall right for it.

I don't believe that me having a good equation with someone is going to get me work.

Frankly, I'm not religious, but I believe in the cause of humanity - doing good work.

I try to be straightforward and honest with my kids, and I believe nothing beats good old hard work.

It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what he says about his work.

I do believe that at Microsoft in general good work is rewarded, and I have seen it many times here.

If you're a good person, and you work hard, I believe ultimately things are meant to happen to good people.

I want my kids to have a good work ethic. I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to get it.

I believe if you are sincere with your work and you are good at it, then your identity will be created by default.

I don't believe in careers. I believe in work. I'm not interested in some 'big picture that would be really good for me'.

I always maintained I'm a good simple boy from Punjab. Some chose not to believe me. Now the same people are happy to work with me.

I work very hard on my body, and I'm not just known for my six-pack or my body. I also believe that I have pretty good camera presence.

In the work that I normally do, you have a whole script, a whole arc, that you play. And I do believe a good actor will play every bit of information they're given.

I believe that if you got good people around you and they put in the work to help get you where you at, everybody should eat. No man should be depended on another man.

Rather, I believe that it is very good, if, with the aid of his songs, we can be reminded, among other things, of the social conditions under which Schubert had to work.

I'm not doing my philanthropic work, out of any kind of guilt, or any need to create good public relations. I'm doing it because I can afford to do it, and I believe in it.

I believe in meditation - it's a good tool to centre yourself, but unfortunately, I'm too lazy to do it. It's very hard work, and I prefer to watch 'Nothing To Declare' on TV!

In general, I think the world is a good place if you work hard, believe in yourself, have good intentions, and if you are kind to people, I believe that good things happen to you.

You have to do what is real and what is right and what is good and what you believe in. It doesn't mean it's always going to work. It doesn't. But when it does, it is truthful and forever.

I was able to work out all sorts of attitudes to style and event and character, all of which affected the way I came to think about my own writing. I believe that all good writers are original.

I happen to believe in the human condition so strongly that I don't have to make up games to play with people. Here's what I think: If it's good, let's go for it. If it needs work to be better, let's work on it.

I believe music is like medicine. Like a good tonic, it can open your mind, strengthen and possibly even cure you. Music can work on many levels, and nothing I know of possesses the healing force that exists within music.

I did a play, back in the day, called 'Sucker Punch,' and it meant so much for me. I was 21. And I went, 'I just want to do work like that.' Stuff I believe in. And when I have compromised, I've never really felt good about it.

Instead of yelling and spanking, which don't work anyway, I believe in finding creative ways to keep their attention - turning things into a game, for instance. And, when they do something good, positive reinforcement and praise.

I don't always enjoy curating, but I do believe it's part of my job. It's a good exercise for my brain, like warming up. Just focusing on my work would be so depressing! For me, curating is necessary - it's like physical training.

I believe thrillers work if the story is good. It is not easy to make a thriller because the audience is making their own story in their minds as they watch the film. You have to break that expectation and still make them like the film.

I think what's important in a good manager and a good agent is that they know your vision and that they are passionate about you and believe in you. Because if they don't, then they're not going to work hard for you, and they're going to send you out on things that you don't want to do.

It ain't easy to break out of a mold, but if you do your work, people will ultimately see what you're capable of. Too often, people find it easier to make assumptions and stick with what they believe. They put you in a place and it makes their job easier. The good people constantly search for something different.

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