Working as a journalist, I was always tempted to lie. I felt I could do dialogue better than the person I was interviewing. I felt I could lie better than Nixon and be more concise than some random person I was covering.
‐‐ Tim O'Brien
Working as a model liberated me from ever having to hold a day job. I transitioned from doing that to working full-time as an artist. If you're 19 and living cheap, being an artist model can sustain you.
‐‐ Molly Crabapple
Working as a musician, I have to constantly generate new material, so school keeps me sharp. Reading and writing all the time helps me to be a better songwriter.
‐‐ Kate Voegele
Working as a showrunner has made it tougher to watch other shows and movies.
‐‐ Shawn Ryan
Working as a teaboy may have helped my confidence, but not everyone else was so pleased. I could never remember who had milk or how many sugars, and I had an unusual talent for spilling tea on the recording console.
‐‐ Rick Astley
Working at a big company sucks - avoid it. Smaller companies are 10 times better for learning.
‐‐ Scott Weiss
Working at a restaurant is a tough gig.
‐‐ Kevin McCarthy
Working at a startup to make a lot of money was never a thing, and that's why I decided to just finish up school. That was way more important for me.
‐‐ Kevin Systrom
Working at night helps people focus in on this crazy little bubble you've created, wherever you are filming. It doesn't matter where the location is, the world doesn't exist outside this bubble. And everyone is trapped inside.
‐‐ Ray Stevenson
Working at Pixar has been like my graduate school for screenwriting.
‐‐ Michael Arndt
Working at Pixar you learn the really honest, hard way of making a great movie, which is to surround yourself with people who are much smarter than you, much more talented than you, and incite constructive criticism; you'll get a much better movie out of it.
‐‐ Andrew Stanton
Working at the Food Bank with my kids is an eye-opener. The face of hunger isn't the bum on the street drinking Sterno; it's the working poor. They don't look any different, they don't behave any differently, they're not really any less educated. They are incredibly less privileged, and that's it.
‐‐ Mario Batali
Working at the White House is an honor for any preacher's kid from Magnolia, but the issue is jobs.
‐‐ Tim Griffin
Working away from my husband for long periods is good and bad. It stops us taking each other for granted and gives us space, but I miss him terribly.
‐‐ Helen Mirren
Working-class Americans have waited too long, close to a decade in fact, for an increase in the minimum wage. This has been the second longest period without a pay raise since the Federal minimum wage law was first enacted in 1938.
‐‐ Bill Pascrell
Working-class people don't tend to be wooed by celebrity.
‐‐ Bradley Wiggins
Working conditions for me have always been those of the monastic life: solitude and frugality. Except for frugality, they are contrary to my nature, so much so that work is a violence I do to myself.
‐‐ Albert Camus
Working crew made me realise that the actors are a very small part of a very big machine, with each part being vital to make the show work. It so important to remember that it's not about you, it's about the show, and working crew hammered that point home to me.
‐‐ Katie McGrath
Working exterior nights in Vancouver, when it's raining and snowing, is a little daunting, when you haven't slept.
‐‐ Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Working families in Ohio have been hurt badly. It started really with the Bush years.
‐‐ Sherrod Brown
Working families need to know that we will work to protect their health needs, promote the development of safe, effective medicines, and guarantee patient rights.
‐‐ Christopher Dodd
Working for a big company is, I believe, much risker than it looks.
‐‐ Marc Andreessen
Working for a federal agency was like trying to dislodge a prune skin from the roof of the mouth. More enterprise went into the job than could be justified by the results.
‐‐ Caskie Stinnett
Working for a magazine, you have a boss; you are not free.
‐‐ Carine Roitfeld
Working for Disney for the last eight and a half years, people come and go - production staff and actors. I stepped onto the sound stage and it was a literal time warp.
‐‐ Jacob Young
Working for Oprah is a dream come true. She was on my dream board for the longest time.
‐‐ Tika Sumpter
Working for President Nixon was the most extraordinary professional experience of my life. He was endlessly fascinating: brilliant, visionary, kind, generous, warm, funny - and yes, a good man.
‐‐ Monica Crowley
Working for several years as a waitress, you learn really quickly a couple of default scripts, so you know exactly what the interaction is going to be when the person sits down at the table.
‐‐ Ann Leckie
Working for the Man seemed really good to me.
‐‐ Shepard Smith
Working from home as a mother is the worst of everything. You don't have clear boundaries. The kids can get used to you going to work; they can't get used to you ignoring them. And work sometimes gets the message you're not as committed.
‐‐ Karen Finerman
Working from home or going on maternity leave is no excuse to let go of your look. The more you schlep around in drawstring pants and tees, the less you're going to be able to pull yourself together when necessary.
‐‐ Nina Garcia
Working gets in the way of living.
‐‐ Omar Sharif
Working hard and working smart sometimes can be two different things.
‐‐ Byron Dorgan
Working hard as an actor means you're doing what you want to do.
‐‐ Rupert Penry-Jones
Working hard is a great way to impact the world, to learn, to grow, to feel accomplished, and sometimes even to find happiness, but it becomes a problem when you do so at the expense of the people closest to you.
‐‐ Travis Bradberry
Working hard is great, being lazy sometimes is great, but failed potential is the worst.
‐‐ Campbell Scott
Working hard is very important. You're not going to get anywhere without working extremely hard.
‐‐ George Lucas
Working hard is way more fun. If you had to goof off 40 hours a week, you couldn't do it. It would drive you crazy.
‐‐ Manoj Bhargava
Working hard to earn more money and then giving it away in higher taxes isn't financially intelligent, even if you do put some of it into a retirement account.
‐‐ Robert Kiyosaki
Working harder is not a sustainable solution and it's not how people meet their destiny. It's time to get more creative. Instead of choosing one thing we love over something else we love, we must ask, 'how can I do both?' And, then, we can find solutions.
‐‐ Maynard Webb
Working improvisationally in my studio with dancers, it's completely different. We don't have any starting point; we don't have an end point. We don't have anything we are trying to show or do. The picture evolves from nowhere.
‐‐ Lois Greenfield
Working in a bar was a horrific idea for me.
‐‐ Patrick deWitt
Working in a bipartisan manner, with Congress and the support of the American people, Trump can, in fact, make America great again.
‐‐ Lawrence Kudlow
Working in a garden calms me down.
‐‐ Sean Bean
Working in a gun store is hard on your feet and your back.
‐‐ Jeanne Marie Laskas
Working in a prison, is, to my mind, similar in ways to working in a coal mine. It's going to scare away a lot of people.
‐‐ Jennifer Haigh
Working in a restaurant means being part of a family, albeit usually a slightly dysfunctional one. Nothing is accomplished independently.
‐‐ Joe Bastianich
Working in a salon, you look at trends all day long. You're looking at color all the time, what new products are coming out. You're a part of the fashion industry, especially if you're working in a higher-end salon.
‐‐ Christian Siriano
Working in a store and being a shop assistant, if you don't know what to do and you like fashion, I think it's a great way of getting into the business because you do windows, cleaning, and everything. That was my school for two years, working in a shop, and that's how I met people in magazines and designers.
‐‐ Nicola Formichetti