I just like to say I'm from London, I don't have any specific area I represent. I'm not representing for a small group of people. I'd like everybody to be able to relate to a nerd, because everybody's a bit nerdy. I'm more interested in that than in ...
My dad always said that hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard enough.
'All My Children' taught me a great work ethic; you work so hard on a soap opera!
You work hard for your income, and that hard work is what fuels the economy.
Rich kids work hard. Most black kids aren't working hard enough.
I think as far as kids go, you just have to work hard. Work on your skills, keep focused.
Often, I work out of my work. One work takes me to the next thing.
I like working intensely, then going away and thinking about it, working out why it didn't work and then coming back to it. It makes the work richer, I think.
Work hard! In the end, passion and hard work beats out natural talent.
For an actor working in television or film, I think it's important to understand how the medium works - how the camera and lenses work and how the sound and the editing works.
The young people working for me are ambitious and hard-working. That work ethic has always been a trait of the British.
My main interest, however, was in economics, not law.
Fearless people are interesting to watch.
It's great that people are interested in Mars.
I watch things that are fun, or funny, or interesting.
As a director he was not that interested in Vader.
Music was what bothered me, what interested me.
Women have been interesting forever.
Good work is good work wherever it is.
Working is working. I love to work.
My children were taught at an early age how money works and that it comes from hard work. They've been on a commission - not an allowance - since they were little. They learned that if they worked around the house, they got paid. If they didn't work,...