A Quote by Aya Cash

I work constantly to be better at being rejected. — © Aya Cash
I work constantly to be better at being rejected.
I feel crushingly embarrassed when I do bad work, so being rejected after doing bad work is actually harder than being rejected after doing good work.
The writer's no different. When he's rejected, that paper is rejected, in a sense, a sizeable fragment of the writer is rejected as well. It's a piece of himself that's being turned down.
You're constantly getting rejected in acting. You get rejected more than you get hired!
Something about being rejected at Church Camp felt so much more awful than being rejected at school.
I get mad at people who talk about traumatic job interviews, about going on one and getting rejected. I get rejected all the time and not only do I get rejected, but people have no problem being really specific about why I was rejected.
Things don't get better when you become well known or go on TV. I'm just being rejected by a better class of women.
The more I risk being rejected, the better my chances are of being accepted.
Jesus Christ has to suffer and be rejected... Suffering and being rejected are not the same.
Even in success, you're going to be constantly rejected.
You have to constantly work on your script if it needs it. You don't accept, 'Oh, I did a draft and...' No, it's your responsibility to work on the script as much as possible and make it better and better.
You shouldn't just work on your jump shot. You should work on being a better person, a better teammate, and a better friend.
I think from a driving perspective, the great thing of being in a simulator a lot is that you can constantly work on areas. Of course it's not like being in a real car, and you always have to remember that, but it means there are all these things that you can work on.
It's very frustrating [ to work under director's control], not just because you're getting rejected constantly, but also because you're at a time in your life where you have an enormous amount of creative energy, and there's no way to express it. That's why a lot of people get into drinking or drugs or whatever.
There've been moments where I just was tired of being in L.A. It was very difficult. I mean, you're constantly rejected. And that's OK, it's just really frustrating for me, because I try to read scripts and projects that have really great, deeper, meaningful qualities to them.
Being rejected from something good just means that Allah is pointing you to something better
To be claimed as a good, though in an improper style, is at least better than being rejected as no good at all.
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