The holidays are important, but the path I've chosen doesn't take that into consideration. I do what I can to enjoy them, but it's one of the sacrifices of being an athlete.
However, although you might think this is the time of year to take some time off, you must never transgress one of the allotment rules: 'Thou shan't go on holiday in summer!
I could just go to the horse races and take lovely holidays, but I have some strong views, and I want to make a difference.
Writers tend to write stories as a kind of holiday between novels, or as preliminary steps towards a novel. Stories just don't often make up a writer's main body of work, and that's not because they don't see the market for it.
I thought I had to show people that I would get in early, stay late or even all night, work on holidays. I didn't want to be the rich kid who was along for a free ride.
I learned from my grandmother, who grew up in devastating war times, how important it is to keep with tradition and celebrate the holidays during tough times.
Get busy living or get busy dying.
Nothing’s worse than a story without an end.
It’s the season. We share what we’ve got.
I worked a lot on my ball-handling and outside shooting during the off season.
I always do things that are not the flavour of the season. And that's why people like me.
You don't need Montreal steak seasoning on everything.
I don't think I would have stayed for the second season if I hadn't been happy.
The expectations were low for 'Castle;' people thought we'd be one season and done.
I don't have dry seasons, because I don't allow them.
Stop counting your "years" and start enjoying your "seasons".
Every season I try to top myself, and push it a little further.
My wife and two children traveled with me on locations all last season.
There is a 90% failure rate for most shows. It's difficult for any show to write for the next season.
Finding the real joy of Christmas comes not in the hurrying and the scurrying to get more done, nor is it found in the purchasing of gifts. We find real joy when we make the Savior the focus of the season.
Christmas is a season for kindling the fire for hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart.