A Quote by Eva Zeisel

I don't know the difference between working and not working. — © Eva Zeisel
I don't know the difference between working and not working.
People talk about the difference between working on stage and working on film. I think you could say that there are as many differences between working on low budget films and working on big budget films. You really are doing the same thing, but at the same time you're doing something vastly different as well.
It was the difference between walking with a stranger and walking with your heartmate. It was the difference between working for duty and working for love.
Mothers know the difference between a broth and a consommé. And the difference between damask and chintz. And the difference between vinyl and Naugahyde. And the difference between a house and a home. And the difference between a romantic and a stalker. And the difference between a rock and a hard place.
This is my work ethic: I do not want to raise my future kids where I was raised, and I know the only way to do it is working, working, working, working, working.
Cooperation is working together agreeably... Collaboration is working together aggressively; and theres a world of difference between those two.
That's the difference between working on film and working in a play. In a play, you work on it, and you live in it and develop it and make it happen.
There's a difference between mastering something physical and working with an animal. There's a spiritual component to working with a horse. You're dealing with the spirit of a live animal that thinks and makes decisions.
That is the difference between St. Jude's and all other children's hospitals. The other hospitals are not bad at all; they're good hospitals, but they're just working with what they know, and St. Jude's is working with what nobody else knows, because they're doing research.
I've always noticed a difference between working with a director and working with a writer/director. In how much they're invested and how specific they are.
Don't buy society’s definition of success. Because it’s not working for anyone. It’s not working for women, it's not working for men, it's not working for polar bears, it's not working for the cicadas that are apparently about to emerge and swarm us. It’s only truly working for those who make pharmaceuticals for stress, sleeplessness and high blood pressure.
Everybody's got an opinion. Leaders are paid to make a decision. The difference between offering an opinion and making a decision is the difference between working for the leader and being the leader.
The difference between working with a man and a woman... is immense.
Understand the difference between being at work and working.
You know, T can stand for anything. T stand for working hard. T stand for loving thy neighbor. T stand for feeding the hungry. T stand for just working, working, working, being happy on the set, you know, lifting everybody's spirits. T stands for just a nice guy.
I've been working, working, working, and you know, sometimes you look back at your work and you see that it just isn't any good.
But there is a big difference in working for the West and working for a totalitarian state.
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