I still remember how hard I worked on the tune of 'Raree rareeram... ;' the first tune I tried was rejected.

I always had dreams. I knew I wanted to have money to buy things at the flea market. That's worked out well.

Most of my books have always worked through juxtaposition, jumping through different point of views and time.

There wasn't a rich father or rich family that paid for everything that I have right now, so I worked my way.

I think everything I have done in my life, my reasons at the time were right no matter how things worked out.

My father was a teacher and my mother also worked in the school, so the family has a background in education.

My father worked in a bank while my mother looked after my four brothers and me, the only girl in our family.

I live in the energy and rhythm of the character. To some degree, that's true of every actor I've worked with.

I grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. My background was modest, and I worked at a Portuguese bakery in town.

If someone says you're a reporter and doesn't want you to anchor then you wonder why you worked so hard at it.

I've got this old-school workout - push-ups, sit-ups, tricep dips. And it worked. Anybody can do this at home.

I have worked with good directors, and I consider myself very lucky because I think that it is very important.

I worked with Paul McCartney for a while and saw what it does to you to be treated like a god for twenty years.

I'm lucky. I've worked with extremely talented women who won't sacrifice comedy to make themselves look better.

I worked as a janitor in Canada for nine months. It's during that time when I experienced extreme homesickness.

Good actors I've worked with all started out making faces in a mirror, and you keep making faces all your life.

I worked on 'Always and Forever, Lara Jean' for a few months before I breathed a word of it my editor or agent.

I used to work at a hotel. I was the order-taker for room service. My mom worked at the hotel as an accountant.

Pause today and notice something you have worked hard on and recognize yourself for it. Acknowledge your effort.

All I do when I write scripts is think about food: 'Have I worked long enough to justify a walk to the kitchen?'

I worked 18 years to become an overnight success. Now MagicPlace.com will short circuit that process for people.

I started at the bottom and worked my way up. I think that shows hard work pays off. A good thing takes a while.

I worked probably 25 years by myself, just writing and working, not trying to publish much, not giving readings.

I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty. I've done it all. I've worked as a clown, literally, at children's parties.

As a child, I was raised by native Hawaiian elders - three old women who took care of me while my parents worked.

What my mother believed about cooking is that if you worked hard and prospered, someone else would do it for you.

You should be falling asleep before your head hits the pillow because you worked so hard every moment of the day.

'Clash Of The Titans' is one of the biggest movies I've done; it was certainly the most effects I've worked with.

I still have my unemployment books and I remember when I worked for the sanitation department and the post office.

It would make everything I worked for meaningless if baseball is integrated but political parties were segregated.

If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God.

They say that women talk too much. If you have worked in Congress you know that the filibuster was invented by men.

No matter what I've worked on or what art practices I've delved into, they've always been an attempt to world-build.

Just recently I worked with Van Morrison and I came to realize that money can't make a decent human being out of you.

Drew is a wonderful woman. I love her very much. I wish our marriage could have worked out. I wish her much happiness.

I have to tell you, I'm a great teacher. Ask anybody who worked for me, except some secretaries who weren't very good.

All my life, I believe what my mind tells me; what my heart tells me. All the way back to Congo, it has worked for me.

I worked full time jobs, basically doing manual labor until I could make enough money supporting myself as a musician.

I've worked with horses on and off most of my life, but literally 'on and off' - flipping on them and falling off them.

If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true is really true, there would be little hope of advance.

I've worked with a lot of characters that are unhinged. I've played characters that are unhinged. That's, like, my job.

I worked out a rather deep-dish theory defining the theater as a form of architecture rather than a form of literature.

The one stock in my portfolio which I say hasn't worked yet but has the potential for a big home run is General Motors.

For 'Chapters', I decided to let go of my insecurities, found myself some talented R&B producers, and worked with them.

When I worked at Yahoo, I saw a lot of acquisitions. Some succeeded, and some failed. I think I have learned from that.

I respect the fact that people have worked hard all week and want to go to the movies on the weekend and be entertained.

I believed in myself, and I've always worked very, very hard as an artist, and I am an artist in every sense of the word.

I kept my age quiet for a good few years. I didn't see it as a positive. I worked remotely, so I just didn't tell people.

We need the private sector to create jobs. If the government could create jobs Communism would have worked, but it didn't.

My mother raised us to think that if we worked hard, and if we put our end of the bargain in, it would work out OK for us.

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