I work in a world of words - words that inspire, words that persuade and, increasingly, words that can send the message that it is acceptable to hate.
‐‐ Chellie Pingree
I work in an impatient way.
‐‐ Cy Twombly
I work in an industry where everyone is flawlessly beautiful, but I just want to be healthy.
‐‐ Anna Torv
I work in an old tradition that goes back to the ancient Greeks. You hold a mirror to crime to see what's happening in society. I could never write a crime story just for the sake of it, because I always want to talk about certain things in society.
‐‐ Henning Mankell
I work in areas related to child protection and family safety, women's empowerment, the creation of opportunities for youth, and culture and tourism. Daunting? Yes. Impossible? No. In fact, such challenges energize me.
‐‐ Queen Rania of Jordan
I work in both very strict conditions and very loose, more open-minded conditions in advertising, and Nike is by far the most open-minded of all.
‐‐ Casey Neistat
I work in Britain, where women are allowed to look their age.
‐‐ Tamsin Greig
I work in colour sometimes, but I guess the images I most connect to, historically speaking, are in black and white. I see more in black and white - I like the abstraction of it.
‐‐ Mary Ellen Mark
I work in fantasy all day, so when I go home, I want to touch reality.
‐‐ Johnny Galecki
I work in film, TV, commercials and do live PR stunts for companies. A lot of my time is spent reading scripts and looking at designing sequences, speaking to directors and producers about how they want the sequences to look, how they will work and budgeting those stunts.
‐‐ Steve Truglia
I work in L.A. from time to time.
‐‐ Chris Diamantopoulos
I work in my attic, and the view is next door's chimney stack.
‐‐ Malorie Blackman
I work in my office on the campus of the University of Texas. It's the sort of place described as 'book-lined', but it's recently tipped over into 'fire-hazard' territory.
‐‐ Elizabeth McCracken
I work in our living room, a strange room in a strange, topsy-turvy house. I work underneath this enormous bookshelf.
‐‐ Nick Harkaway
I work in public.
‐‐ Martin Freeman
I work in show business - there's nothing that shocks me anymore!
‐‐ Thomas Gibson
I work in silence.
‐‐ Sophia Amoruso
I work in the '60s more than I've done anything else. I did a movie, called 'Down with Love', in the '60s. I did a movie for HBO about the Johnson administration in the '60s.
‐‐ Sarah Paulson
I work in the entertainment industry, and I like to be entertained.
‐‐ Rosamund Pike
I work in the film business, where schmoozing is an art form, lunch hour lasts from 12:30 until 3, and every meeting takes an hour whether there's an hour's worth of business or not.
‐‐ R. J. Cutler
I work in the house next to where I live. We bought a smaller house that I use as my office and the place where my two employees work... We've got tens of thousands of letters from kids stored all over the house in places you would usually put dishes and other things like that.
‐‐ Jeff Kinney
I work in the most non-Communist job. I work for 'Martha Stewart Living.'
‐‐ Said Sayrafiezadeh
I work in whatever medium likes me at the moment.
‐‐ Marc Chagall
I work intentionally to try and make dense, complex things. We can move between genres and forms, from something that looks like a PowerPoint lecture to something that looks like an informercial to something that looks like a cinematic melodrama.
‐‐ Elizabeth Price
I work just as hard and have just as much fun whether in a 50-seat house or in a 1000-seat house. It's a luxury to be in a tiny space every once in a while and a rush to be on a giant stage every once in a while.
‐‐ Laurie Metcalf
I work late at night. I'm awake and nobody bothers me. It's quiet and things come and talk to me in the silence.
‐‐ Diana Gabaldon
I work legs, upper body, everything. Legs are very important. I do hang cleans and squats - I do primary exercises. Squats work over 60 percent of your muscle mass in your body. The hang cleans work on my explosive movement, which is essential for success.
‐‐ Larry Fitzgerald
I work like a dog, really. I go over scripts like a mad man and just want to make sure I have my house built, so that I can just kind of go nuts inside of it.
‐‐ Haley Webb
I work more now because at this time of my life I am not disturbed from my aim by outside pressures such as family, passionate relationships, dealing with 'who am I?' - those complications when one is searching for one's self.
‐‐ Jeanne Moreau
I work mostly during the week, and on the weekend I get to hang out with friends, so it balances out pretty well.
‐‐ Jimmy Bennett
I work much better in sunshine. It's drizzle and grayness that I don't like.
‐‐ Lucy Davis
I work my butt off to stay in shape, especially after having had a baby.
‐‐ Poppy Montgomery
I work myself into the ground. But I think I'm a nice friend and a good person, and I try to do my work as best I can.
‐‐ Mariah Carey
I work on a laptop specifically so I can work in cafes and pretend I'm part of the human world.
‐‐ Jonathan Lethem
I work on a TV show I love, I have the opportunity to do movies with actors I respect, and I'm in love with the man I want to spend the rest of my life with, who pushes me and excites me.
‐‐ Ali Larter
I work on a word count basis, so I have to write three thousand words a day. I can write them in the morning, I can write them in the evening; as long as they get done.
‐‐ Cassandra Clare
I work on fittings, mostly. You know, I sketch less and less in my work. I sketch for the show sometimes, but then it becomes more conceptual. But when I don't sketch, it becomes more pragmatic.
‐‐ Alber Elbaz
I work on holidays. I work on birthdays. I work on New Year's. I work. I keep my ears to the streets.
‐‐ Juicy J
I work on my body to stay fit, but that does not make me superior to anyone. I am a forthright and hardworking girl.
‐‐ Amisha Patel
I work on my voice through what I have to sing.
‐‐ Bryn Terfel
I work on myself daily to be a better person. When I react in a negative way to somebody, I sit back and think about why I did it, so I'm always working on myself, and my music is the same.
‐‐ Lizzo
I work on one book at a time. And yes, I am immersed. Six days a week for four to six hours a day. In between books, I stop writing for as much as two to three months, but during that time, I do research and think, plot and plan the book.
‐‐ M. J. Rose
I work on OpenBSD fulltime, as the project leader. I set some directions, increase communication between the developers, and try to be involved in nearly every aspect of the base system.
‐‐ Theo de Raadt
I work on quiet call nights in the hospital, on airplanes and on my sailboat when I have a bit of time - I cram it into wherever it will fit.
‐‐ Kevin Patterson
I work on stories rather than individual pictures.
‐‐ Sebastiao Salgado
I work on stretched linen canvas, sized so that the surface already has a sense of tension when I begin. It is a very rich and reactive surface. I begin by drawing on the canvas with a kind of loose line, very simply and freely. I paint very thinly, which allows me to change the drawing if I want to.
‐‐ Sean Scully
I work on the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees to keep us safe at home and strong in the world.
‐‐ Tim Kaine
I work on the boundary between economics and statistics in this field called econometrics. Part of my interest is understanding how you use statistics in productive ways to analyze dynamic economic models.
‐‐ Lars Peter Hansen
I work on the motto that if something's not impossible, there must be a way to do it.
‐‐ Nicholas Winton
I work on weekends, but from home.
‐‐ Mary Schapiro