I'm here to work.. not to like or dislike people. Neither am I here to win a Miss Congeniality competition. I maintain professional relations with my co-stars.
I get emotional when young people get nostalgic about my work. That's why it's called nostalgia. Sometimes I even cry.
It's not so weird that four generations are living together under the same roof and trying to make it work. It's how a lot of people in this country are living right now.
I want people to understand my journey and to be inspired by that. You can be an immigrant, and if you work really hard, you can have your own restaurant.
Character is the indelible mark that determines the only true value of all people and all their work.
More people seem to know the Van der Graaf Generator material than my solo work - thanks, I suppose, to their parents' lingering vinyl collections.
I have absolutely no concept of work, except for university. But I like to talk to people a lot about their jobs.
For people who live in the suburbs and must commute long distances to work, their wealth will sink as energy prices rise.
I think politicians know how to misrepresent data in order to support a political agenda. Politicians and the people that work for them - I should say - are expert at that.
For me, I grew up in a house doing charity work for homeless people, and my parents had a lot of homeless friends. We were always taught to not discriminate and not judge.
The people who are doing the work are the moving force behind the Macintosh. My job is to create a space for them, to clear out the rest of the organization and keep it at bay.
Most people I work with are older than me and the main thing I've learnt is that everyone is a dumb as an 18-year-old.
Personal ambition is 'I want to be CEO.' Greater vision ambition is, 'I want to lead this company so that people want to work here.'
When Roosevelt came along, I approved of his program, generally. I figured an economic system should work for people, not vice versa.
If people have split views about your work, I think it's flattering. I'd rather have them feel something about it than dismiss it.
The problem for many people with disabilities is not that we are not able to work a certain number of hours a week. It's that no-one will let us.
I like to work with people that I like hanging out with, that I admire, that are really smart and talented, and we can problem solve together.
If all of us work in accordance with rule of law, if rule of law is implemented, we are all safe, investors are safe, people will be safe.
In the early '80s, I happened to find myself in the vicinity of people who would work for Microsoft five years later.
I'm an all-or-nothing guy. When I'm working, I work, work, work, work, work, and when I'm not, I'm the laziest sloth this planet has ever provided us.
Work out of your work. Don't work out of anybody else's work.