A great place to work is one in which you trust the people you work for, have pride in what you do, and enjoy the people you work with.
You can't make people work harder. People have to want to work hard and make a difference. Purpose matters.
What is a struggle is that acting isn't a place where you go to work and you do that thing. There aren't set boundaries, like an office, where you go and work. For me, the work is always on my mind.
Work on your craft, and your career will come. Work on your community, and your career will come. But just work on your career, and you'll have neither a craft nor a community.
I try to leave my work at work, and check my work-baggage at the door before I go outside of here. I'm not a super method actor, and I think that all the answers are inside the script.
With '44 Scotland Street' I found myself having to work out how a daily novel works, and it is completely different to a conventional novel.
When you're dealing in situations that are uncontrollable and combustible, you try to stabilize the situation as quickly as you can and then work toward and work out toward democratic reform.
If there's a deadline, I work late. If not, I like to have normal hours, and get up early and work. When things are going well, I hate to quit. And then I'll work 'till exhausted.
I work hard, I work late, I have nothing on my conscience. When I go to bed, I sleep.
We should so work as if we were to be saved by our works; and so rely on Jesus Christ, as if we did no works.
I don't know any musician who got to the top without hard work. Take whoever you want. They all work bloody hard, harder than you think.
We must care. We must all care. And while I am working, while the governments is working, so must the people also work.
I blame my work for a lot of things. I thank my work for a lot of things, too, but the trouble with being so passionately involved in work is that it becomes like a lover, like your partner, because it nourishes you.
It used to be that you could do these nuggets of a movie and it would attach itself in terms of credibility to your work and the style of work that you did, that people would be interested and curious about you and your work as an actor.
The work environment is very important in determining how enjoyable work is. It is very important to work with smart guys who have a superior level of intellectual bandwidth and still have softer skills as well.
It's a lot of work that goes into producing and directing and all those kinds of things. It doesn't just happen. It's a lotta work. It's a lot more work than acting.
If your work becomes a source of enjoyment and a challenge, it will never seem like work - it will be fun. If you ever feel that your work is a burden, there is no point carrying on with it.
I still believe I have a lot of liberal thoughts, but I also believe when you work hard, you shouldn't be penalized and pay more because you work hard.
So there is a personal sense of style for a given work - I don't like a general style, but every work has its own style, and I want to create a style for every work.
I don't read much when I'm working. When I'm finished work, I don't want a thing to do with words.
What a model of an artist was for me was an artist who worked. Picasso was the ultimate model, because the work ethic he had.