I work all the time. Seven days a week.
‐‐ Isabel dos Santos
I work all the time; whatever I do, I do it, and I don't necessarily look at it as work. You could say the Auschwitz project was work, or the Lowy Institute is work, or Westfield is work, or the football is work. It is life.
‐‐ Frank Lowy
I work, and then I leave the office, and I'm with my kids and just sort of enjoy them on a visceral level, and I don't feel like I'm exorcising my own deep ideas about parenthood and about how my life will come into play in my work.
‐‐ Ben Marcus
I work, and then whenever I have any other time, I'm with my daughter, and then I go to sleep. I think you basically have to abandon the dreams of having any other adult activities in your life. You have to go to sleep whenever your child goes to sleep. That's basically how we're doing it.
‐‐ Tina Fey
I work anywhere between three and 10 years on a project, depending on the size. My lifetime is finite. Therefore, I have to look carefully at how many projects I want to put into my lifetime.
‐‐ Peter Zumthor
I work as an artist, and I think the audience of one, which is the self, and I have to satisfy myself as an artist. So I always say that I write for the same people that Picasso painted for. I think he painted for himself.
‐‐ August Wilson
I work as hard as anybody will ever work and I like that. That's why I've been successful and that is when I feel good about myself. If I do my damnedest and don't succeed, I feel good about the effort.
‐‐ Mark Wahlberg
I work as if I were going to be the next person to need a respirator. I share in the benefits I bestow on others, and my work has enriched my life.
‐‐ Forrest Bird
I work as often as I want and yet I'm free as a bird.
‐‐ Ethel Merman
I work at a high school, and we have an anime and manga club.
‐‐ Gene Luen Yang
I work at home but average 15,000 to 18,000 miles per year on my Honda.
‐‐ Cliff Martinez
I work at home, in the country, and days will go by when, except for my husband and son and the occasional UPS man, the only sentient creatures that see me are my chickens and turkeys.
‐‐ Susan Orlean
I work at night, starting at around 10 o'clock and working until 2 or 3 in the morning. I do that usually five days a week. In Berkeley, I have an office behind our house that I share with my wife, who works more in the daytime.
‐‐ Michael Chabon
I work at the sentences. Many of the things people find distinctive about my writing, I think of as natural.
‐‐ Anne Enright
I work because I have issues and questions and feelings and thoughts that I want to have a look at. I'm not in need of, or wanting, particularly, to know what other folk are up to.
‐‐ Twyla Tharp
I work because I think that I wouldn't feel good about myself unless I was contributing.
‐‐ Lisa Marie Presley
I work because I want to work. Work keeps me going.
‐‐ Robert Redford
I work best after the deadline has passed, when I'm in a panic.
‐‐ Tony Kushner
I work best in rhyme and meter. I was most confident of myself in that way.
‐‐ Thom Gunn
I work best inundated with things, when it's like raining information.
‐‐ Ryan Seacrest
I work best when a little scared, when there's so much more than the lines to think about.
‐‐ Toby Jones
I work best when people are here to puncture me.
‐‐ Tom Bergeron
I work best when there is adversity: I seem to get calmer the more the fur is flying.
‐‐ Andrea Arnold
I work by hand, with a fountain pen, in bound notebooks I buy in India.
‐‐ Damon Galgut
I work by instinct. You never hear anything new; when you hear advice that makes sense, it's something you already know.
‐‐ Jerrod Carmichael
I work closely with Hispanic leadership.
‐‐ Gene Green
I work closely with the printer to get the final print the way I want it.
‐‐ Buffy Sainte-Marie
I work constantly but I work at a lot of different things. You know, I run a theater company in New York, I direct plays, act in plays, in movies, so I try to keep it eclectic.
‐‐ Philip Seymour Hoffman
I work daily, but not always on comics. I'm doing quite a bit of writing now, and I teach as well.
‐‐ Jessica Abel
I work day-to-day on C# and .Net and work at home two days a week so I can do deep thinking, writing and reflecting.
‐‐ Anders Hejlsberg
I work differently than most people.
‐‐ Billy Corgan
I work directly for the boss. I listen to everybody, but I have one man whose voice is louder than everybody else's.
‐‐ Paul Manafort
I work during the days and have night classes on Wednesday and Thursday and live with my partner, who is in school during the days and works Wednesday through Saturday nights. Monday and Tuesday are therefore our nights, and we both get our work out of the way so we can actually spend time together.
‐‐ Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
I work early in the morning, before my nasty critic gets up - he rises about noon. By then, I've put in much of a day's work.
‐‐ Virginia Euwer Wolff
I work eight hours a day, but I'm not writing all that time. I'm thinking, editing, looking something up. Thinking is what I do a lot of.
‐‐ Barbara Taylor Bradford
I work every day from 9:30 or so until lunchtime. In the afternoons, I become a normal person - go shopping and do the garden and look after my grandchildren.
‐‐ Deborah Moggach
I work every day. I was flying the other day. and I was like, where am I flying? I have no idea, I work so much.
‐‐ Lily Aldridge
I work every day until I do not have more to say. I learned from Graham Greene that a very good way is to stop work in the middle of a sentence. Then you know exactly how to continue the day after.
‐‐ Henning Mankell
I work every morning, all morning, sometimes in the afternoons. Then sometimes I hunt in the afternoons - quail, doves, grouse up north - but just to stay alive, because writers die from their lifestyle but also from their lack of movement.
‐‐ Jim Harrison
I work every single day, even on Sundays.
‐‐ Rico Love
I work every weekend in my district.
‐‐ Marsha Blackburn
I work everywhere. If there is a nice adventure in South Korea, for example, why not? Russia, Brazil, whatever. I'm ready for almost anything.
‐‐ Vincent Cassel
I work extremely hard in the weight room, and also on the court to get better and make sure I keep my body in shape.
‐‐ Dwight Howard
I work extremely hard to stay positive and happy. But I get sad and anxious, too, just like everyone.
‐‐ Rachel Platten
I work fitfully, in hope rather than in expectation, invent methods which last a week, and fill notebooks with tiny, illegible writing which often defies my own attempts to decipher it.
‐‐ Anthony Minghella
I work for a Government I despise for ends I think criminal.
‐‐ John Maynard Keynes
I work for a place that's been great to me over the years, and when you make a mistake, you're hurting your company as well.
‐‐ John King
I work for Donald Trump, and everyone knows that.
‐‐ Corey Lewandowski
I work for everything I've got. I started off as a very poor kid. I want to get paid.
‐‐ Gene Simmons
I work for Fox News as a commentator. I say whatever I want. I'm the blonde on the left, figuratively and literally - the one who's usually smiling because it's T.V., not the Supreme Court or Congress, and I find civility more effective in any event.
‐‐ Susan Estrich