“My character in 'Shame' is an outrageous person. Loud and uncompromising and I begged Steve McQueen to give me the job.” GivingPersonsCharacterJobsGive MeShameLoudOutrageousUncompromisingMcqueenMulligans Author:Carey Mulligan
“My agent in London told me, after Never Let Me Go, because I loved doing that so much, "If you're on a lucky streak and you're doing well, you should only take a part, if you can't bear the idea of anyone else doing it." That's been the case since then, with Drive and Shame and the play (The Seagull), and the stuff that's going on, like Gatsby. I would have been devastated, if I hadn't gotten those jobs.” IfsShouldWellsHas BeensIdeasPlayJobsStuffCasesBearsLuckyLet MeShameLondonAgentsStreaksDevastatedLet Me GoSeagullNever Let Me Go Author:Carey Mulligan
“On one hand, prostitutes don't struggle because it's simply their life. In Mexico and elsewhere, once they get out of these places [brothels] they have a pretty square life. In Bangladesh it's different because they live in the brothel, it's sort of a prison, but still there are two sides. When they think of their religion and their upbringing, they can be very moralistic. They're moralistic about giving blow jobs. On the other hand, they have an everyday life where there's no room for shame.” ThinkingGivingStillsTwoDifferentHandsJobsSidesRoomsStruggleShamePrisonEverydayBlowSquaresMexicoElsewhereEveryday LifeUpbringingTwo SidesBangladeshBrothelsBlow Job Author:Michael Glawogger
“There's no shame in somebody who doesn't necessarily do that job knowing a little bit more in that instance than you might know about your own job, you know, and I think that is where movies are such a collaborative art form.” ThinkingKnowsLittlesArtMightJobsFormBitsKnowingLittle BitShameInstance Author:Jake Gyllenhaal
“There's no first impressions anymore. You go to a job interview, and they'll probably Google you. It's a shame - people should play it a little closer to the chest as far as what information they release to the world. If I'm angry about something, I'm not going to take to my Twitter.” PeopleIfsWorldShouldFirstsLittlesPlayJobsInformationShameAngryImpressionReleaseInterviewsChestsGoogleFirst ImpressionJob Interview Author:Patrick Stump
“There's a real careful line you have to walk there because your first job [therapist] is to create safety for the client to feel safe enough to turn their vision in towards themselves and their experience in the moment and to reveal things that usually carry a lot of shame or that kind of stuff around.” FeelsFirstsKindRealEnoughMomentsJobsTurnsStuffLinesWalksVisionSafeShameSafetyCarefulClientsTherapists Author:Kelly Carlin-McCall
“I think it's a real shame so many schools have taken out the hands-on classes. Art, music, auto mechanics, cooking, sewing, these are all things that can turn into jobs. You know, wood shop, steel shop, welding. These are all things that can turn into great careers, get kids interested. Things they can do with other students. Other things for our word thinkers: journalism clubs, drama clubs.” ThinkingKnowsArtRealHandsKidsSchoolJobsTurnsCan DoClassCareersTakenStudentsDramaAll ThingsShameCookingClubsWoodsJournalismShopsThinkerSteelMechanicOur WordsSewingArt MusicWeldingAuto MechanicDrama Club Author:Temple Grandin
“Look around. Oil companies guzzle down the billions in profits. Billionaires pay a lower tax rate than their secretaries, and Wall Street CEOs, the same ones the direct our economy and destroyed millions of jobs still strut around Congress, no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them. Does anyone here have a problem with that?” ShouldLooksDoeStillsProblemJobsPayActingCompanyMillionsEconomyStreetsWallTaxesDirectShameRateCongressProfitOilFavorsBillionsDestroyedSecretaryCeoBillionaireOil Companies Author:Elizabeth Warren
“You know, it's kind of a shame in a way but the more seasoned directors a lot of times have more difficult getting a job than first time guys. New kid on the block kind of thing.” KnowsWayFirstsKindKidsJobsGuyDifficultDirectorsFirst TimeShameBlock Author:Jeff Bridges
“Cats do what cats do, ducks do what ducks do, and eagles do what eagles, do. If you take a duck and ask it to do an eagles' job, shame on you. As a leader, your job is to help your ducks to become better ducks and your eagles better eagles - to put individuals in the right places and help them reach their potential.” IfsHelpingMotivationalJobsAsksIndividualLeadershipLeaderCatShameDucksEaglesRight PlaceShame On You Book:The Leadership Handbook: 26 Critical Lessons Every Leader Needs Source: The Leadership Handbook: 26 Critical Lessons Every Leader Needs
“White guilt is more of a sanctioned social convention than a genuine emotional experience. It’s a form of theatrical empathy that’s socially and financially rewarded. When you learn to say and perhaps even believe the right things about race, doors are opened for you. When you say the wrong thing, those doors slam shut. Then, the gossips and church ladies will shame you publicly, demand that you be fired from your job, and use every avenue available to them to coerce a confession, a public apology and a staged conversion that contributes to their progressive narrative.” BelieveUseJobsFormSocialChurchWhiteRaceDoorsEmotionalDemandEmpathyShameGuiltAvailableConversionGenuineNarrativeRight ThingGossipProgressiveWrongConventionsApologyConfessionAvenuesWrong ThingsTheatricalFootballerSlamPolitically CorrectClosed DoorsCoerceEvery AvenueChurch Lady Author:Jack Donovan
“Greed: A word commonly used by liberals, low achievers, anti-capitalists and society's losers to denigrate, shame and discredit those who have acquired superior job skills and decision-making capabilities and who, through the application of those, a job.” JobsUsedDecisionSkillsLowsShameGreedSuperiorsDecision MakingLoserApplicationCapabilityCapitalistDiscreditAchiever Author:Neal Boortz
“I've got the Jewish guilt and the Irish shame and it's a hell of a job distinguishing which is which.” JobsHellShameGuilt Author:Kevin Kline
“Acting for me, is a passion, but it's also a job, and I've always approached it as such. I have a certain manual-laborist view of acting. There's no shame in taking a film because you need some money.” NeedsJobsFilmCertainPassionViewsActingShameManuals Author:James Spader