You work really hard to make it, and maybe you get some acclaim, but then you realize there are certain limitations as an actor.
‐‐ James Franco
You work to earn money. But in Japan, that idea has a bad image, and you're not supposed to say that.
‐‐ Shuji Nakamura
You work with every actor differently. It's like if you're a mother, if you have children, some children need more discipline. Other children, you back off of a little bit and let them be. It's the same way with actors. Some actors need a lot of hand holding. Other actors like to be let be, and you let them go.
‐‐ Rob Reiner
You work with great directors and terrible directors, and so you learn; you take what you think will work for you.
‐‐ Grant Heslov
You work with people who are obsessive about shopping, obsessive about owning things and buying things, like this purchase is going to make them happy. And you want to say to them, 'You know, no amount of real estate is gonna fill that void.'
‐‐ David LaChapelle
You work with some people, you see a spark in them and you can't help praising them. But everyone has their own destiny. No one can make anyone. Who reaches where and when, is all written.
‐‐ Rani Mukerji
You work with stand-up comedians or you work with somebody in theater, you work with somebody from 'Star Search' or 'Survivor' or a kid, it constantly changes how you play with people.
‐‐ Steve Zahn
You work with the communities to make films. And you just don't go in and take over their territory.
‐‐ Cary Fukunaga
You work your butt off and somebody says you can't have your record played because it offends them. Tyrants are made of such stuff.
‐‐ Richard Pryor
You worked every day to earn what's on the table, literally. It was a week-to-week thing. And I wouldn't change it. I would not change it for anything.
‐‐ Scott Brooks
You worked your paper route, mowed the lawn, then played golf all day.
‐‐ Fred Funk
You worry about whether you are match-fit, coming back to the stand-up stage.
‐‐ Deirdre O'Kane
You worry just as much about great performance as you do about underperformance.
‐‐ Mary Callahan Erdoes
You would be amazed at the number of doors a Nobel Prize opens.
‐‐ Elie Wiesel
You would be amazed at the pompadour that I was rocking in the first job I had on the soap opera called 'Loving,' my first contract job.
‐‐ Michael Weatherly
You would be amazed how many people call my office looking for work every day.
‐‐ Marcia Fudge
You would be amazed what the ordinary guy knows.
‐‐ Matt Drudge
You would be better off in exile than priding yourself on be like everyone else.
‐‐ George Weinberg
You would be surprised of films that people just don't see. You know what I mean? I'm always working and I'm a film buff but I'm an old school film buff.
‐‐ Mike Epps
You would better educate ten women into the practice of liberal principles than to organize a thousand on a platform of intolerance and bigotry.
‐‐ Susan B. Anthony
You would find in a lot of Zep stuff that the riff was the juggernaut that careered through and I worked the lyrics around this.
‐‐ Robert Plant
You would give up your career if you lost your voice for good, or if the impresarios stopped calling, or the audiences stopped coming. But as long as those things are there, I don't plan to stop. There is nothing that makes me feel better than to be with my public.
‐‐ Celia Cruz
You would go mad if you began to speculate about the impact your novel might have while you were still writing it.
‐‐ Jonathan Coe
You would hardly believe how difficult it is to place a figure alone on a canvas, and to concentrate all the interest on this single and universal figure and still keep it living and real.
‐‐ Edouard Manet
You would have a huge statelessness problem if you don't consider a child born abroad a U.S. citizen.
‐‐ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
You would have thought that after 9/11 the president would have finished the job in Afghanistan, and kept the focus on capturing Bin Laden and his al-Qaeda deputies, but he and his team gave top priority to their original plan to invade Iraq.
‐‐ Bill Nelson
You would have thought that our first priority would be to ask what the ecologists are finding out, because we have to live within the conditions and principles they define. Instead, we've elevated the economy above ecology.
‐‐ David Suzuki
You would have to be naive to think you can appear on television and not have the material edited in some way.
‐‐ Dick Cavett
You would have to say his number one accomplishment has been to inspire a sense of confidence in the country. That confidence, that optimism, not only gives President Obama a political cushion, but it could have a real world economic impact.
‐‐ George Stephanopoulos
You would like me to say that the veil will be ripped from the voters' eyes sometime between now and November, thereby restoring the proper version of Democracy to the House and Senate. I won't say that, of course. The simple reason is, I don't know.
‐‐ Gwen Ifill
You would never argue about a straight girl playing a lesbian. Everybody still watched 'The L Word.' I feel like we have such great role models, like Jane Lynch and Jodie Foster and all these people that you don't even think about.
‐‐ Kirsten Vangsness
You would never catch me in a miniskirt.
‐‐ Norah Jones
You would never expect a black woman to be the hero.
‐‐ Sanaa Lathan
You would never have seen me on any party scene, which is probably what made me able to disappear, in a way, because the tabloids had nothing to follow.
‐‐ Duncan Jones
You would never say to a man, 'do you like playing strong men?' You just wouldn't say that.
‐‐ Rachel Weisz
You would never see anyone go to a restaurant in Milan wearing a jumpsuit!
‐‐ Mariacarla Boscono
You would never see me driving around in a sports car. I feel like you're so low and squish-able by transport trucks.
‐‐ Inga Cadranel
You would not believe how much time people waste in a day. And how little time they put into things they genuinely love.
‐‐ Hal Sparks
You would not believe that Paula Patton and I have the same trainer.
‐‐ Octavia Spencer
You would not exist if you did not have something to bring to the table of life.
‐‐ Herbie Hancock
You would not want me on your football team.
‐‐ Seth MacFarlane
You would notice if your own personal debit card limit shot up to $40 million dollars. And you'd probably call somebody.
‐‐ Loretta Lynch
You would probably think that rock music is an urban phenomena, but the main reason for doing it in '68 was so that we could play music very loud any time of the day or night without getting complaints from the neighbours.
‐‐ Steve Winwood
You would rather pay $50 a month for a cable modem than a free voiceband modem because of the attractiveness of that broadband connection.
‐‐ Henry Samueli
You would think, in an ideal world, that if you were in a really good film and did a really good job, whether it was a big film or not, you would get hired a lot; but that is not my experience.
‐‐ Crispin Glover
You would think that a rock star being married to a supermodel would be one of the greatest things in the world. It is.
‐‐ David Bowie
You would think that Freddy Couples-Nick Price would be the team to beat, but I'll tell you in skins, it's a matter of just hitting it at the right time.
‐‐ Fuzzy Zoeller
You would think that if any group in America had 20% to 25% unemployment, it would generate all kinds of attention. The Labor Department would understandably and necessarily begin to concentrate on what can we do to reduce this level of unemployment. Congress would give great time on the floor for debate on what can be done.
‐‐ Emanuel Cleaver
You would think that UV just causes mutations, but it doesn't; you need a gene to be active for it.
‐‐ Cynthia Kenyon