My work means everything to me.
‐‐ Robin Gibb
My work more than didn't fit in. It crossed willy-nilly the boundaries that people had spent their lives building up. It hits some 30 subfields of biology, even geology.
‐‐ Lynn Margulis
My work often takes me away from my family for long periods of time, so I've really come to appreciate the time I do spend with them.
‐‐ Marcia Gay Harden
My work on human capital began with an effort to calculate both private and social rates of return to men, women, blacks, and other groups from investments in different levels of education.
‐‐ Gary Becker
My work on hyper instruments started with simple instruments, like the piano.
‐‐ Tod Machover
My work out routine is always changing. It should never stay the same for long periods of time.
‐‐ Curtis Jackson
My work rarely comes up in secondary market, so it means that my prices stay low.
‐‐ Tracey Emin
My work reflects a relationship to the built world that shifts between control and randomness, strangeness and beauty, comfort and fear.
‐‐ David Allee
My work requires acting at its most committed - it demands actors of enormous resilience, but also intelligence and wit. It doesn't work for narcissistic or selfish actors.
‐‐ Mike Leigh
My work's never been accepted by my family, but it's something I'll always carry on with.
‐‐ Johnny Vegas
My work schedule has changed over the years. The one constant is, when at work on a novel, I try to work seven days a week, so as not to lose touch with that world. Within that, I'm flexible on hours and output.
‐‐ Donald E. Westlake
My work sells for £10,000-plus, but my most lucrative piece was a private project that was sold for more than six figures -dollars, that is. The process of the Lego can take weeks, months, or even days. Each one I deliver to specification to each gallery because they want them brought to them fully formed.
‐‐ Nathan Sawaya
My work should be seen as poetry.
‐‐ Robert Wilson
My work since the late '80s specifically questioned what was presented as the 'natural' order of things in the history of post-war-N.Y. painting.
‐‐ Deborah Kass
My work sometimes can be abstract and appear not to have a direct relationship to Afro-American concerns, but, in fact, it is based on that.
‐‐ Donald Byrd
My work space is so visually crammed. It's like an insane candy store. The number of textiles I'm surrounded with is mind boggling. It's a treat to come home to a nice negative space.
‐‐ Colleen Atwood
My work unblocks people, and then I look at the work that they do, and I think, 'My God, how could they not have known they were talented? How could they not have known?'
‐‐ Julia Cameron
My work was entirely nonfiction.
‐‐ Laura Hillenbrand
My work was fairly theoretical. It was in recursive function theory. And in particular, hierarchies of functions in terms of computational complexity. I got involved in real computers and programming mainly by being - well, I was interested even as I came to graduate school.
‐‐ Dennis Ritchie
My work with AIDS patients started right at the beginning of the epidemic, totally unplanned and spontaneous, as all my work had proceeded in the previous two decades, if it were not already my whole life-style! In the early eighties, we knew very little about this peculiar disease.
‐‐ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
My work with Patriot Voices actually dovetails very well into the work I'm going to be doing with EchoLight. I'll be traveling around the country, doing a lot of radio interviews, a lot of media interviews, so I don't see that as all inconsistent.
‐‐ Rick Santorum
My workday begins around 11 A.M., with a cup of black coffee in each hand. If I had more hands, there would be more coffee.
‐‐ Aaron Levie
My working and personal relationship with President Obama is marked by growing trust. I appreciate this.
‐‐ Vladimir Putin
My working-class Italian-American parents didn't go to school, there were no books in the house.
‐‐ Martin Scorsese
My working habit is to separate my aims as a painting from my aims as a poet. They come from very different places and ultimately lead me to very different places... I'll leave what I mean by 'places' ambiguous.
‐‐ Terrance Hayes
My working history as an actor is definitely in the theatre; it certainly was in Australia.
‐‐ Yael Stone
My working hypothesis is that stupidity in popular culture is a constant. Popular culture cannot get more stupid.
‐‐ P. J. O'Rourke
My working life has always been wrapped up in doing my job to the best of my abilities and doing the best for my family. It is not a contest between the two.
‐‐ Johann Lamont
My workout is always with a trainer because, quite honestly, I don't think most people are motivated enough to do what they need to on their own. You either need a spotter or you need a trainer. You need somebody there to push you to get that extra five.
‐‐ Paul Stanley
My workout is my meditation.
‐‐ Kyle MacLachlan
My workout mantra is 'Break a sweat every day.' Even if it's just for 20 minutes. I'm very disciplined about that.
‐‐ Kate Hudson
My workout regimen at the moment is nonexistent. I wake up in the morning and brush my teeth. My toothbrush and deodorant are my only dumbbells. That's about it.
‐‐ Josh Bowman
My workout was running down fly balls, stealing a base, or running for my life on the football field.
‐‐ Bo Jackson
My workouts include aerobic exercise for a healthy cardiovascular system; strength training to maintain muscle tone and bone density; core strength exercise for a stable mid-section; and stretching to maintain mobility.
‐‐ Samantha Stosur
My works are an imitation of my own past and present.
‐‐ Barbara Hepworth
My works are Chinese literature, which is part of world literature. They show the life of Chinese people as well as the country's unique culture and folk customs.
‐‐ Mo Yan
My works really begin in a very simple way. Sometimes it's an image, and sometimes it's words I might write, like a fragment of a poem.
‐‐ Bill Viola
My works were not - and they still aren't - single panel gags with a punch line underneath them. I like a lot of those cartoons; I just don't draw them.
‐‐ Roz Chast
My workspace is a white room with a big computer monitor and a light box. It can be very messy. Sometimes I get into trouble with my husband for that. Then I run around like a lunatic cleaning up and creating the appearance of order.
‐‐ Catherine Martin
My workspace is defined by books, ephemera, quiet and light. I don't have a computer, telephone or a fax machine there.
‐‐ Maira Kalman
My world has been quite rich in my life, and I've been happy. I've no regrets.
‐‐ Alexis Wright
My world is much bigger than music, and that's why I always fight the 'rock' label.
‐‐ Anton Corbijn
My world view is that it can all go to hell in an instant, and you have to be ready for it. That's pretty much the central theme running through my work. It's about people's awareness of how uncertain life can be and their trying to guard against that.
‐‐ David Morrell
My world was a community ballet school, a marching band, my two sisters and my girlfriends. I played saxophone in the band and was a bit nerdy.
‐‐ Jennifer Garner
My world was completely different to other boys my age. When I was six I was earning money, and by 10 I was paying more tax than the parents of other pupils. I feel a lot older than my years. Because I was working with adults, I had to mature a lot quicker.
‐‐ Aaron Johnson
My worldview comes from a collection of the books I have read, the people I have met, and my conversations with my dad.
‐‐ Brian Kilmeade
My worldview, my philosophy, my attitudes, my relationships, my parenting, my marriage - everything has been transformed by my relationship with Christ.
‐‐ Lee Strobel
My worldview says that competition is the consumer's best friend.
‐‐ Moshe Kahlon
My worry about the New York Times is that it's got the only position as a national elitist general-interest paper. So the network news picks up its cues from the Times. And local papers do too. It has a huge influence. And we'd love to challenge it.
‐‐ Rupert Murdoch