“I say to my team all the time that this is how I grew up: Always thinking that, at any minute, I could be unemployed. You have to scramble. You have to work hard and get ahead of things.” ThinkingHardTeamMinutesHard WorkGrewGrew UpUnemployedGet AheadAlways Thinking Author:Ursula Burns
“Every job I take, within minutes Im thinking, I cant do this. I think its what makes me work. People think I just swagger in and do it. But I doubt myself all the time. Its what pushes me, what makes me work harder. The older I get, the less I take for granted.” PeopleThinkingJobsDoubtMinutesHard WorkHarderGrantedCantWork HarderSwagger Author:Ray Winstone
“I think all cinematographers, at least most of them, would love to do everything on location because you cannot cheat on location. It's there, it's part of the story usually. You have to deal with the elements. You have the sunshine, you have rain, you have fog - it really makes you work harder to try to match things during the day to make it look like it was shot within five minutes, movie time.” ThinkingTryingLooksStoriesDealsFiveMinutesHard WorkElementsShotsRainHarderSunshineCheatLocationFogFive MinutesWork HarderCinematographers Author:Vilmos Zsigmond
“If I revise a children's book, if I'm spending three hours on the first draft, I'm probably spending 30 minutes revising it. I mean, come on! But to redo a painting? That's hard work.” IfsFirstsMeanChildrenBookHardThreeHoursMinutesPaintingHard WorkSpendingChildren's BooksRevisingRedos Author:Michael Ian Black
“The moral of the story of the Pilgrims is that if you work hard all your life and behave yourself every minute and take no time out for fun you will break practically even, if you can borrow enough money to pay your taxes.” IfsHardEnoughStoriesFunPayMoralBreakMinutesHard WorkTaxesBehavePilgrimMoral Of The Story Book:The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody Source: The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody