My scientific studies have afforded me great gratification; and I am convinced that it will not be long before the whole world acknowledges the results of my work.
I love hard work. ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ was so physically tiring I ached all the time, but I took a massive amount of pride in the fact that I only ever missed two shows.
I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to get it.
Anyone can accomplish anything and rise to the challenge as long as they are willing to work with others, to let go of the personal agenda, to reach a higher goal, and to do what is right for the common good.
Problems are only opportunities in work clothes.
I’m impressed with the people from Chicago. Hollywood is hype, New York is talk, Chicago is work.
Work while you work, play while you play – this is a basic rule of repressive self-discipline.
Doing stunt work is risky, but it’s something I enjoy.
The human foot is a masterpiece of engineering and a work of art.
Rest when you’re weary. Refresh and renew yourself, your body, your mind, your spirit. Then get back to work.
I’m lucky to be part of a team who help to make me look good, and they deserve as much of the credit for my success as I do for the hard work we have all put in on the training ground.
Talent! There’s no such thing as talent. What they call talent is nothing but the capacity for doing continuous hard work in the right way.
Plan your work for today and every day, then work your plan.
If you don’t have that vision for the end goal, you have no clue where you’re going, and you’re going to work very hard to go nowhere.
Work is about more than making a living, as vital as that is. It’s fundamental to human dignity, to our sense of self-worth as useful, independent, free people.
If you want peace work for justice.
Together with a culture of work, there must be a culture of leisure as gratification. To put it another way: people who work must take the time to relax, to be with their families, to enjoy themselves, read, listen to music, play a sport.
I believe that good things come to those who work.
It’s always nice when people appreciate your work because it means you’ve affected them, which is great. And so that feels good.
The older you get, the better you have to look, the higher you have to kick, the harder you have to work.
I am grateful to have had the opportunity to play for and work under the best, Pat Summitt.
For every two minutes of glamour, there are eight hours of hard work.
Dreams do come true if you work hard and you get your head down.
As we celebrate Black History Month we should be grateful for the achievements they made and inspired by their legacies to continue their work.
I define my work as a feminist act and a political act because I’m black and a woman. You don’t necessarily have to claim that, but the act of making art itself is a political and feminist act when you’re a woman.