I think a certain amount of stress in life is good. The stress of just working, which takes effort - I think it keeps you going.
I worked a long time to get good at what I'm doing, and nobody handed me a recording contract because of who my father is.
Not that I wouldn't have been equally happy to see the old buddies and see it all start up again that way. But this was more of a work situation, and a very good one.
I'm not an interior designer - I'm a normal working mum who wants her house to look good and doesn't need a man to do it for her.
I've had a very good career and I'm grateful that the public has had some level of acceptance and appreciation of my work.
All the scientists who are working on solving the problem of curing paralysis say that it won't do you any good if you don't keep your body in shape.
If you're wearing a Bluetooth thing and you've got that thing on your belt, you are working for somebody else. You are not the guy in charge. That's a really good social status indicator.
Well, there's a morality in that you want your work to be good, I suppose.
I thought I would, you know, go to college, get to law school, finish, and then get a job and work as a lawyer, but that proved to be not a good fit for me.
As intelligent and responsible filmmakers, working in a free society, we have a duty to ensure that our chosen medium is a force for good. Especially in this ever-more complex and difficult world.
I don't believe in careers. I believe in work. I'm not interested in some 'big picture that would be really good for me'.
I'm blessed to be able to work at something that I'm good at, and that I love. It's not something I take for granted.
Yes, I did some rewrites of the show as some of the stuff was not very good and I worked my butt off to make it something that the audience liked and that I could be proud of.
Open political and economic systems have been gaining ground and there's a good reason for it. They work better.
It didn't take long to establish myself, as far as people thinking my work was good. They liked it from the start.
All the work built my fame and certainly made me more money, but the toll it took in my home was not good.
The people that I was working with made it all good for me - made it important to me - made it special. I will miss everyone in the Steelers organization.
I have no issue with being a character actor. If you've been around enough that people are able to segregate you into that category, it means you're working. So that's good!
I think for everyone it's good to have your own personal work on a character and a film before you even start rehearsing, to have an inner life.
If I read a script and find it engaging and I start making choices in my mind on how to approach the work, than that's a good indication that it is something worth pursuing.
My role, or anyone's role in network news, is to make the person on camera look good. You don't do that, you don't work there.