I do strive to find projects that are trying to carve out some new space. I enjoy projects that leap away from the crowd a little bit.

I started working on OpenBSD, and many earlier projects, because I have always felt that vendor systems were not designed for quality.

Architecture students are generally given theoretical projects, often located at distant locations, and told to come up with a design.

I have found, unfortunately, that if I take on too many projects at one time, there is a higher probability of those projects sucking.

When I saw 'Shola Aur Shabnam' and 'Aankhen,' I did not anticipate that they would become such hits. They looked like B-plus projects.

I love actors, and I love projects that give them space and room, and I aim for these projects where the characters are that important.

Erykah Badu projects don't even sound like Erykah Badu projects. I don't even have one album that sounds like another one of my albums.

I never had a lot of ideas. I always have exactly one that is the next project; the idea of a project beyond that project is ludicrous.

Past success is no guarantee of future success, so I have learned to be an entrepreneur. I began to produce and direct my own projects.

I am making use of social media as a marketing tool. It's a great way to market yourself and your projects. It's a free marketing tool.

I've been very fortunate as a composer to be involved with projects that have really propelled my scores forward. I'm very proud of it.

I love writing essays and articles, so it's hard for me to resist taking assignments that inevitably pull me away from larger projects.

The objective of producing useful devices has strongly influenced the choice of the research projects with which I have been associated.

NASA projects often have romantic names that link into a long history of exploration and adventure: Atlantis and Discovery, for example.

I'm lucky enough that directors sometimes seek me out for little projects that people don't even know about, that just surface later on.

I think when I say universal, it means making a project that everybody can enjoy but also a project where they're getting closer to you.

If I'm working on one thing, then that's all that there is going on, and there's no such thing as a side project to me. It's 100 percent.

I want to write more and direct more, but only so I can keep practising my craft and be involved in the projects that really interest me.

If you're not willing to have somebody hauled off at gunpoint over the project, then it's probably not a legitimate concern of the state.

The first thing you have to do is get immersed in the project, organizing yourself, knowing what you are going after and not going after.

I come from a hut, from a hut I went to the projects, from the projects I went to a mansion so you out there you have ABSOLUTLY NO EXCUSE!

There's not enough of those inclusive projects where I feel like I'm interpreting a human being and not just a statistic or a nationality.

I just want to work with good filmmakers and do good projects that mean something to me and play interesting characters. That's really it.

I like to do projects that challenge me, and hopefully in turn challenge the audience, or open your eyes to something you're not aware of.

Because one has to be an optimist to begin an ambitious project, it is not surprising that underestimation of completion time is the norm.

The more you focus on control, the more likely you're working on a project that's striving to deliver something of relatively minor value.

I definitely am the kind of person that fluctuates up and down. I work really hard for a certain project and then I'm like, 'Oh, I'm done.'

The truth is, anyone can start projects. The world is full of just-started projects that looked great at the time but were never completed.

I do my best to choose projects that I believe highlight different things or at least provide some sort of progression for people of color.

Karma simply means that whatever type of energy you project, or you allow to pass through your being, you will become for a period of time.

My big break was becoming the spokesperson for Texas Instruments. Casting directors really started giving me a chance to read for projects.

I not only work online through my various projects, but I am an avid user of online technologies to connect and engage with friends as well.

When you save book reports, art projects and put them in a scrapbook, it shows a kid you care and you are taking an interest in their lives.

It's true I'm more widely recognised now and get invited to take part in all sorts of events and projects but as a person, I haven't changed.

I tend to pick projects that give me a sense of freshness. So my filmography, especially after hitting my 30s, has become a lot more diverse.

I'm in a position to work on good things. I've worked on shitty projects, in the past. But, it is what it is. I'm just taking it as it comes.

If you try to make such projects, unseen by others, as perfect as any human could, you'll develop skills that other professionals don't have.

I stay busy and projects look for me. I aint goin nowhere no time soon and that's how I continue to evolve. By stayin relevant and makin hits.

I don't have 4 or 5 projects in front of me and an offer on every one saying 'what one would you like to do?' Things come along one at a time.

I've made mistakes before of doing different projects just based on my dreams, my hopes, my thing, and not really thinking about my customers.

I love people like Kate Bush and Stevie Nicks and David Bowie - people that project themselves as characters and that contextualizes the music.

If you look at what I do, there's no consistency. The consistency is that there is no consistency. I do projects that are good and not so good.

The cost of building large airships can be prohibitive. The entry barrier is considerable and could be a show-stopper for large-scale projects.

For me personally, to hop onboard and use the amazing success and blessings in my life to pull off something like the 30/30 Project is awesome.

If I'm home, I'll be happy. And if I'm around family, and if I'm working on projects with friends, I don't know what else I'd want to be doing.

You have to constantly be doing something and not just wait for someone to call you with an opportunity, you have to develop your own projects.

Unless somebody who's already eleven thousand times platinum is like, "We're ushering this project in," it's not really gonna pop commercially.

I never want projects to be finished; I have always believed in unfinished work. I got that from Schubert, you know, the 'Unfinished Symphony.'

I get more choices of things, projects, which is a blessing and a curse. I can only do one at a time. Sometimes you don't know which way to go.

In my career, I thought I've never wanted to get anywhere in particular. I just wanted to work with interesting people on interesting projects.

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