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Loving what you do is the secret to everything.
Getting up in the morning and loving what you do is a dream come true.
Do what you love, and you will find the way to get it out to the world.
The only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work
It's more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy. On the importance of loving what you do.
Fame is a by-product. It's not a goal. What matters is loving your work and loving what you do
My secret? A desire to work, years of dedication and loving what you do; I can't live without music.
Loving what you do is almost as important as doing what you love, especially if you need to make a living at it.
I've learned the importance of loving what you do. I have also learned more patience due to the nature of the music business.
Play because it's fun, and not to become a pro. If your goal is to become pro, the best way to realize that is by loving what you do.
Selling records is fantastic. But if you're not loving what you do, and if everybody is throwing knives at you, it can get old very fast.
Being blessed with good health gives you the strength and loving what you do and - is a privilege that keeps you going. So I'm just happy as a lark.
Being in your element is not only about aptitude, it's about passion: it is about loving what you do...tapping into your natural energy and your most authentic self.
Everything is worth it. The hard work, the times when you're tired, the times where you're a bit sad... In the end, it's all worth it because it really makes me happy. There's nothing better than loving what you do.
The people who make it to the top - whether they're musicians, or great chefs, or corporate honchos - are addicted to their calling ... [they] are the ones who'd be doing whatever it is they love, even if they weren't being paid.
Yes, I’ve made a great deal of dough from my fiction, but I never set a single word down on paper with the thought of being paid for it...I have written because it fulfilled me. ... I did it for the pure joy of the things. And if you can do it for joy, you can do it forever.
I never had a plan, except to write. I love what I do, and have from the beginning. Loving what you do makes it a lot easier to work, every day, to face the tough spots and heel in for the long haul. Nothing against plans; they work for some people. But for me, if I'd been planning, worrying about numbers, trying to micro-manage my career, I wouldn't have focused on the writing. If you don't write, you're not read. If you're not read, you don't sell. So that's my Master Plan, I guess. Write the books, let the agent agent, the editor edit, the publisher publish.