By and large, I think that comics work seriously hard. Many have other jobs as well, plus you never really switch off, so you're always working.
The artist never really has any control over the impact of his work. If he starts thinking about the impact of his work, then he becomes a lesser artist.
I am a gym rat who loves to work out, particularly running, Zumba, yoga, cycling, and kickboxing.
I feel blessed to have an opportunity to try out for a second Olympics team and if it doesn't work out, hey I gave it my all.
What my work is, is my approach to it. It's the practice. And my work is about the effort that I make to get there. And I think if there's anything artistic, it's in that middle space.
Everybody out there watches the show and has expectations of wanting to be an 'Idol', but we're going to teach them how much hard work goes into it.
When you write a song you have an idea of how it should be sung but it doesn't work out that way if someone else records it.
I've always appreciated working with people I have chemistry with, who are friends, and where you feel that the work is growing while you are getting to know each other better.
Direct address has been a consistent tactic in my work, regardless of the medium that I'm working in.
I want to do work that means something to me so that when I go to work at the theater eight times a week, I want to be there.
It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair. Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.
I'm a working woman of 80 trying to work out what the image I can project is. How I can do it with, you know, dignity.
I realized I didn't need to go to work every day. I could work for the pleasure and the challenge, not for the mortgage payment.
I want to seduce my viewers and be able to hold them with the work. Much of that is done in terms of formalist ideas that I bring to the work.
We are very lucky to work in fashion and not work in a hospital or something where the biggest deal we come across is perhaps the length of a skirt.
One day I'm not busy at all; the next day I have work for months - that's kind of the way it works!
It was a pleasure to work with Destiny's Child in the beginning of their career. Working in the studio with Beyonce was a lot of fun. She's an extremely hard worker, perfectionist, and a talented writer.
I have a little half-Asian butt, and the more I work out, the more I try to get it bigger, it's just going to get flatter and harder.
I once didn't work out for six weeks. It took me for ever to get the weight off.
Making books is hard work. Some books are, of course, more demanding than others.
When a man tells you that he got rich through hard work, ask him: 'Whose?'