“Talking about an X-Men Kissing scene I had to lay down there and think of England as one by one they bring out the girls. It was a very tough morning... After each girl had finished, the crew would hold up scorecards.” ThinkingMenGirlTalkingMorningSceneKissingToughEnglandLaysFinishedCrewX MenMorning After Author:Hugh Jackman
“I'd rather take a beating sometimes than get in that gym every morning. Anyone who gets up that early and says he likes it is a goddamned liar. The only good thing about it is that when I'm finished, I look at myself in the mirror and say, "Jack, you've done it again!” LooksSometimesDoneMorningMirrorsGood ThingsFinishedLikesGet UpLiarsGymEvery Morning Author:Jack LaLanne
“I had seen a herd of Buffalo, one hundred and twenty-nine of them, come out of the morning mist under a copper sky, one by one, as if the dark and massive, iron-like animals with the mighty horizontally swung horns were not approaching, but were being created before my eyes and sent out as they were finished.” IfsEyeDarkAnimalMorningSkyHundredTwentiesFinishedNineIronMassiveHornsMistHerdsBuffaloCopperMorning Mist Book:Out of Africa Source: Out of Africa
“I tried. But I feel that I haven't given utterance to the thousandth part of what lies within me. When I go to the grave I can say as others have said, "I have finished my day's work." But I cannot say, "I have finished my life." My day's work will begin again the next morning. The tomb is not a blind alley; it is a thoroughfare. It closes on the twilight, but opens on the dawn.” FeelsSaidI CanSoulLyingNextGivenMorningHavensBlindFinishedGravesDawnTwilightTombsAlleysUtteranceBegin Again Author:Victor Hugo
“An alloy of innocence and arrogance, young (Ted) Williams came to Boston when it had four morning and four evening local newspapers engaged in perpetual circulation wars. He became grist for their mills, and his wars with the sportswriters brought out the worst in him, and cost him. He won two Most Valuable Player Awards and finished second four times. Several of those times he would have won had he not had such poisonous relations with the voting press.” TwoWarYoungMorningFourPlayerWorstCostRelationPressesValuableFinishedNewspapersLocalsEveningInnocenceEngagedArroganceVotingAwardsPerpetualBostonMillsCirculationPoisonous Author:George Will
“I've never been satisfied or even pleased with a film that I've done. I make them, I'm finished, I've never looked at one after. I don't like them because there's a big gap between what you conceive in your mind when you're writing and you don't have to meet the test of reality. You're home, you write and it's funny and beautiful and romantic and dramatic, and then you have to show up on a cold morning, and you don't have enough of this and this goes wrong and you make the wrong choice on something and you screwed up and you can't go back.” WritingMindDoneEnoughShowsHomeBigsRealityBeautifulFilmChoicesMorningColdTestsFinishedSatisfiedDramaticGapsScrewed UpWrong ChoicesCold Morning Author:Woody Allen
“Every morning I'd have coffee with my wife and we would discuss ideas. Sixty percent of what I did for the stores was concepts. The other forty percent was correcting and cleaning up other concepts in house, or doing final art on my concepts. Most of my concepts were so finished they could turn them over to somebody else.” ArtIdeasTurnsHouseMorningWifePercentConceptsFinalsMy WifeFinishedStoresCoffeeFortySixtyEvery MorningCleaningCorrectingCleaning Up Author:Mike Royer
“I do everything via email. Which in turn works as my tickler file and prioritization queue. I start at the top every morning and keep on going until I'm finished. I don't do calls. I don't do meetings.” TurnsMorningMeetingsFinishedEvery MorningEmailFilesQueuesPrioritization Author:Mark Cuban
“I don't read newspapers in the morning. I take a look at the dailies in the afternoon, but only when I've finished my work for the day. Reading about what is happening in Turkey once again would only be demoralizing for me.” LooksReadingMorningHappeningsFinishedNewspapersAfternoonTurkeysDemoralizing Author:Orhan Pamuk
“Doing nothing is very tough to do because you never know when you're finished. The upside is that from the moment you wake up in the morning, you're on the job.” KnowsMomentsJobsMorningToughWake UpFinishedDoing Nothing Author:Leslie Nielsen
“Each morning is a new beginning of our life. Each day is a finished whole. The present day marks the boundary of our cares and concerns. It is long enough to find God or lose Him, to keep faith or fall into disgrace.” LongEnoughWholeCareFallLosesMorningOur LivesConcernMarkFinishedBoundariesEach DayNew BeginningsDisgracePresent DayKeep The FaithCare And Concern Book:Meditating on the Word Source: Meditating on the Word
“You sit down in the morning on your own to write something. You get to the end of the day and it's not like you've cracked it and it's finished and it's done, because it can always be improved. It can always be changed. There is no right answer, so you can drive yourself crazy with just the expanse of infinite possibilities when it comes to writing.” WritingEndsDoneAnswersMorningCrazyPossibilityChangedLike YouInfiniteFinishedThe End Of The DayCrackedInfinite PossibilitiesRight AnswersExpanse Author:Dan Mazer
“I sometimes suffer from insomnia and one of the first times it ever happened I was like, "I don't know what to do with myself," so I started writing a song and by morning it was finished. It was about how I couldn't sleep... I was 14.” KnowsWritingFirstsSometimesSufferingSongSleepMorningHappenedFirst TimeFinishedInsomnia Author:Eliot Paulina Sumner