A Quote by Gary David Goldberg

I don't sleep at night at all. Making movies is a marathon. I'm a good 100-yard-dash guy. — © Gary David Goldberg
I don't sleep at night at all. Making movies is a marathon. I'm a good 100-yard-dash guy.
Being a giver is not good for a 100-yard dash, but it’s valuable in a marathon.
You can be anything else, but if you're the 100-yard dash winner, you're the fastest guy, and that's it.
If someone asks you to run the 100 yard dash as fast as you can, you'll run the 100 dash as fast as you think you can. But if you put someone along side you who runs a little faster, you are going to run faster - whoa - I better step it up a little bit. I do things even I didn't know I was capable of.
My personal philosophy is I'm running a 100-yard dash, and I haven't reached the end.
There's nothing to fear but a wide receiver who can run a 100-yard dash in under 10 seconds.
You don't work your butt off for 90 yards of a 100-yard dash and then just quit.
...China has announced that...it will hold the beach volleyball contest at the site of the 1989 massacre. Even Hitler didn't have the chutzpah to stage the 100-yard dash at Dachau.
To be able to say you're a state 100-yard dash champion from the state of Florida it just doesn't get a whole lot better than that.
I think animation is like running a marathon, and making a movie is like a 100 meter sprint. The question is: are you a marathon man or are you a sprinter? I realized that I was more of a sprinter than a marathon man. With a long, long project, I get bored easily.
I normally run the 40-yard dash in 4.9, but when a 280-pound guy is chasing me, I run it in 4.6.
I wasn't going to toss off words like love and forever until I was sure. Until he was sure. Forever can be a very long time for a n=Bean sidhes, ans so far his track record looked more like the fifty-yard dash than the Boston marathon.
I'm excited that 'The Good Guy' is getting distribution because indie movies they're not - people ran out of money and they're not making these movies anymore. It's all superhero movies or real obvious tent pole studio films.
I have such a desire to sleep and am so much behind my sleep. A good night, one good night and all this nonsense will be swept away.
A man who falls straight into bed night after night, and ceases to live until the moment when he wakes and rises, will surely never dream of making, I don't say great discoveries, but even minor observations about sleep. He scarcely knows that he is asleep. A little insomnia is not without its value in making us appreciate sleep, in throwing a ray of light upon that darkness.
I'm a big sleep guy. I think my schedule sorta starts with sleep and making sure I get enough of it. I'm an eight-plus hours guy. I would love to sleep more. I definitely try to create a routine and not stray from that routine at all, but I will take advantage of having an off-morning. And I really have become a fan of the 20-minute catnap.
I am a marathon worker and marathon mother. I'll spend three or four days completely swallowed up by work. And if I make it home in time to say good night, I may have one good hour with the girls, maybe a brief family dinner or a family walk with the dog, and then it is back on the computer to prepare for tomorrow's shows.
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