I don't like to talk about work in progress, but the novel I'm working on now is definitely not horror.
Practice, work out, proper nutrition, lots of work on my short game. In golf, that's really where the strokes come off the scorecard.
Some people are born with the necessary gift, and some work hard to build on the few gifts they have.
I would always contend that talent is an element, but over the long run, ultimately, a minor part of it all; it is mostly hard work.
My hard work and excellent training entitled me to be a better actress than some of my competitors.
I have all the tools and gadgets. I tell my son, who's a producer, 'You never work for the machine; the machine works for you.'
Depression taught me the importance of compassion and hard work, and that you can overcome enormous obstacles.
By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.
The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work.
Maybe someday, if I work hard enough, entertainment will be a career for me, but right now making videos and uploading them to the Internet is just a hobby.
Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart.
I liked working in a series, going to work every day and not having to leave town for long locations. I was producing them and building an audience.
We are more than the work we perform. In fact, I'd say that our work is a mere representation of who we are underneath.
The only thing that matters to me is getting to the work - getting to do the work. And I don't really care where it is: whether it's on stage or on television or in film.
I usually work out 4 hours a day during the week and 5 to 6 hours on Saturday, with Sundays off.
I work out, I go to pilates, I walk and I eat everything I can get my hands on.
That's because I didn't have to work with Madea. I only had to work with Madea once, and that was at the barbecue and I didn't have to get close to her.
When you're home-schooled, you have to have a certain level of work ethic. Otherwise, you don't get anything done.
It doesn't matter who you are or where you come from - if you put quality work out there, it will be appreciated.
In my case, the body of work stands for itself... I think my work has been representative of me as a man.
I really like reading about how families work together.