Well, television is grueling. The hours are grueling, it's hard work, and there's a lot of pressure to get it done without a lot of rehearsal time.
Standing up and teaching is grueling, but grueling fun.
Series work is just grueling.
My headboard has bars, like a jail cell. Sometimes I’ll be asleep and think I’m in prison, and I’ll hear my alarm clock go off and feel like I’m out on parole. Only then does it hit me: life in the slumbering gulag wasn’t so bad after all, ...
Certainly the life of a dancer is very difficult. The training is very hard and relentlessly grueling.
In the grueling light that passed for day...
Living with a saint is more grueling than being one.
Golf is the only sport where watching the game is arguably as grueling physically as playing it.
It's grueling never knowing if the audience is going to think you're funny. It's soul-destroying when they don't laugh.
The audition process is always grueling. You always hope to just get offered things, and sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't.
To make a movie is very grueling at times. Long, long hours and cold weather.
Fame was thrilling only until it became grueling. Money was fun only until you ran out of things to buy.
I took up boxing to get in shape for filming because it's grueling - all the running, the heat, the yelling, the crying that we do.
'The Road' was my first American film, my first film in the snow. The first of everything. So, I was jumping into it, and that was pretty grueling.
I once went on the most grueling radio tour. Living in hotel rooms, sleeping in the backs of rental cars as my mom drove to three different cities in one day.
Brick” could be the name of a restaurant. But so could “Blah,” “Gruel,” and “A Taste of the Gulag.”
I'm used to working hard. Theater can be very grueling, and that's all I've ever known. It's what I've done for 20 years, which is crazy.
Pilot season tends to be grueling, because you can be thrown all of these auditions at once - last-minute, always - and you're going on three a day, especially back in the day.
Without a sense of place the work is often reduced to a cry of voices in empty rooms, a literature of the self, at its best poetic music; at its worst a thin gruel of the ego.
I spent a good part of the nineties roaming the Earth writing about conflict. It was very grueling. I was beginning to find this way of life was, wow, addictive and deeply meaningful.
The tour life definitely puts strains on your body, not just because of the dancing but because of the fact that you are traveling into the wee hours of the day, getting up early, going to sound check - just the grueling process of it all.