I work through teams. It's the only way I know how to work.
I've worked for 27 years nonstop in theater and films. That's a lot of work.
I like to work hard and play hard.
You learn a lot about a person when you work together.
It's hard work to find your own voice and not to copycat anything.
When it comes to work, I am focused. I work like a maniac.
I really wanted to work hard on my lyrics.
Get tough: don't work under pressure; work over pressure.
Staying focused is hard work and staying married is even harder.
I went back to film work after Dobie. I went back to film work after Dobie.
I never sweat about work. I just assume work's coming.
When I'm working on a novel, I work 70-hour weeks.
Well, I realized finally that all of the hard work paid off.
I work hard for the audience. It's entertainment. I don't need validation.
I never yell or scream. I mean, definitely not at work. I never yell at anyone I work with.
There was no one around me who didn't work hard.
My career has been successful, but it's been a grind of hard work.
I need to pay people to make me work out, or I wouldn't do it.
I'd like to just work - steadily work - and do parts that I enjoy doing.
I've worked with very few that I considered unpleasant. Dennis the Menace was a joy to work on.
Don't work for recognition, but do work worthy of recognition.