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!
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.
If you're interested in 'balancing' work and pleasure, stop trying to balance them. Instead make your work more pleasurable.
I'm happy and I'm focused on my work... it's incredible to be able to work with 20th Century Fox and to keep opening doors for Mexicans and Latins in the United States.
I've always wanted to work with Paul Newman. I had a couple opportunities in the past, and I didn't take advantage of it, so it was really fun to be working with him.
Sugar leaves you stranded; I make sure I have the proper amount of protein before I work out.
The fact is I'm an opportunist. I'll take materials around me, materials on my table, and work with them as I'm searching for an idea that works.
More than working toward the book's climax, I work toward the denouement. As a reader and a writer, that's where I find the real satisfaction.
In my work as an actress and an activist, I've spent many years working with low income communities and people of color who don't always have a voice in our political process.
People have this conception of plus size models as girls who aren't fit or don't work out or don't really take care of their bodies.
I burn so many calories when I work out that I don't really count calories or necessarily try and stay away from anything.
I like kids' work more than work by real artists any day.
I was either told or I realised on my own terms that if you're going to be star-struck with the people you're working with, you're not going to work very well.