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My life is very much consumed with work.
I think the range of my life shows in my work.
The most important thing in my life is my work.
A lot of my work comes from my life experiences.
I don't want to have my life fall apart for my work.
Work is the most nourishing thing so far in my life.
My work has always been the thing that justifies my life.
I have a very clear separation between my life and my work.
I think my life is a movie and your life reflects your work.
My parents instilled a strong work ethic early on in my life.
It's how I've lived my life. You show up, work hard, and be humble.
I wanted to explore the values that are at work, underpinning my life.
In my work I have complete control, but about my life, I don't want to.
Because my life has been so notorious and so bad, it can overshadow my work.
I have to arrange my life very carefully. I need eight hours' sleep to work.
Work controls my life, writing controls my life, performing controls my life.
I've been lucky in my life to work with people who I consider master singers.
I want to enjoy work and enjoy my life. I can't get stressed with competition.
I can bring some of my life experiences as I act, but it may not work vice versa.
I have worked all my life, wanted to work all my life, needed to work all my life.
It should be only a part of my life, but it isn't. I have only one thing: my work.
Everyone wants to go to the party and the red carpet, but my life is 90% the work.
I've grown up disciplined all my life as a dancer, so I know how to eat and work out.
I have closed that page of my life without rancor. I do not disown any of the work done.
Throughout the course of my life, I've been blessed to work with extremely talented people.
To sum it all up, the objective of my life has been to give work a moral and economic dignity.
Pieces of my life, no matter how scattered, are being stitched together and reflect in my work.
I have been up against tough competition all my life. I wouldn't know how to get along without it.
One of the ideas I've clung to most of my life is that if I just try hard enough it will work out.
I've been out of work so many times in my life that relying too much on just one job is terrifying.
I've never had a study in my life. I'm like Jane Austen - I work on the corner of the dining table.
My life and my work are very interlocked. That's partly why I like to keep my private life private.
I have always kept a pretty healthy separation between my work in my film and my life outside of it.
My life has been enriched by excellent human relations, work and interests. I have never felt lonely.
When I got to know about my cancer, I was at the rock bottom of my life, and my work suffered for it.
In terms of my work, I've never been reticent in terms of defining my sexuality. I write about my life.
I'm a martial artist. I've boxed all my life. I work out. I studied Hwarangdo, which is a Korean style.
I'm very pro-military. It's a big part of my life I don't talk about much or get to access much in my work.
There is simply too much of my life that is involved in my work that I couldn't replicate in any other way.
When I founded Stitch Fix, I wanted to create a company that I would want to work at for the rest of my life.
So much of my life is not about work and that is usually mainly what I do tweet about. We live a very quiet life.
If my films fail, I will work on something else; my life will not end. And the film is not the end-all of my life.
I would have to be in a very different place in my life to coach basketball. I'll always work out and be in the gym.
I spent most of my life watching HBO series wishing that at some point in my career I might be able to work with them.
I can only say that whatever my life and work have been, I'm not envious of anyone-and this is my biggest satisfaction.
I have a recurring nightmare that I wake up in a gutter with nothing. I've had it all my life. That's why I work, I think.
I wanted more control of my life. I wanted work to fit in, not to dominate; to support, not to lead the pattern of my life.
Once I started performing I knew that's what I wanted to do with my life. But you have to work really hard to be a performer.
I will say one thing: Mick Mars is one of the greatest songwriters I've ever met in my life and had the pleasure to work with.
Jazz is very much a part of my life. I work with the Thelonious Monk Institute and do the artwork for their program every year.