There are some people whose Twitter feeds are works of art. They intuitively understand how much of themselves to put out there.
You can time a part perfectly and play it badly. And some people have very individual offbeat timing, which is their own. It works simply because they are who they are.
What I got out of it was a great experience working with great people and it becoming a tremendous - basically - a family at the end that none of us wanted to leave.
When I started working on Southwest Airlines, I kid you not, only people flying on business and very wealthy people ever flew.
To establish personal relationships with the people you work with is stupid, because you never know when the winds will change. I try not to get too close to people.
My work at R.E.I. was incredibly fulfilling and rewarding, especially the stewardship elements of it, the ability to connect young people to public lands close to home.
Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it's really how it works.
It's a wonderful feeling to work in a country where the government's first concern is for its people, for all its people.
I have always done things that made me happy. I work with people I like, and I do the job I like. I only see people who I like to be with. I have led a wonderful life.
My whole life's been stability. People who have worked with me have for a long time. Air Asia is the same people who started it.
I placed over a thousand deaf people in jobs throughout my career working for the deaf.
By rights, I should be an out-of-work actress because I just don't want it as badly as some people want it.
What I enjoy is a collaboration. Working with other like-minded people. People who have brilliant minds and big hearts.
Diplomacy is fundamentally working with people, bringing people together to deal with difficult issues.
I've been working since I was 18. People say something every time I cut my hair. They wouldn't say this to Dustin Hoffman.
A true capitalist doesn't have a job, because other people and other people's money work for them.
I think that people who have played sports have an ability to relate to people because when you're playing you have to work on teams and with opposing players.
More and more people work on Sundays as a consequence of the competitiveness imposed by a consumer society.
Large numbers of people are broken from the notion that the system is working for people, that the system is just or humane or peaceful.
Quality has always been the overriding factor for us. But you also have to have happy people working for you.
If your work doesn't speak to people, it's beyond comprehension and risible, but if people engage with it, you become tarred with the brush of populism.