I will keep working hard!
Of course, my motto is still, 'Work is work, private is private.'
I work out with a trainer five days a week.
I really do like to work. I will work again. But on my terms.
I always work out. I do Pilates and yoga.
On days when I do not work, I am working on my image.
In the end it's about the work, not an award you get for the work.
Reality is easy. It's deception that's the hard work.
I'm always working. I work wherever I am.
I'm not overweight, but I'm not in shape at all. I do not work out.
If I'm not working, I'm either sleeping or preparing for the next day of work.
To me, horror and comedy never work. Never worked for me, anyway.
I'm a peaceful person once work ethic is established.
People know I work hard.
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