I'm not a born writer, and I don't enjoy writing.
I like grass, I enjoy it and it suits my game.
People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves.
I enjoy writing for third and fourth graders most of all.
In life, sadness is inevitable. So, we must at least try to enjoy it.
Storytellers are individuals who enjoy creating a holiday for the mind.
I do things because I enjoy it. That used to be my downfall, but now it's the upside.
One of the things I enjoyed the most is just working as an actor.
I would enjoy having dinner with the poet/playwright Derek Walcott.
Just close your eyes and enjoy the roller coaster that is life.
Postmodern comedy doesn't work well with very old audiences, because it's making fun of the comedy they enjoy.
I enjoy the work I do in comedies. It's a valid test of your creative abilities.
I am not one of those guys who pretends not to enjoy his own work.
It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do.
The sentimentalist ages far more quickly than the person who loves his work and enjoys new challenges.
I really enjoy laughing at work, and I find that it's easier to do that when you're shooting a comedy.
Nope, I don't enjoy work generally. Not because I'm lazy; it's just all so stressful and worrying.
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