I was proud of working 18 hours a day and sleeping three hours a night. It's something now that has turned into a problem for me: not being able to sleep... having insomnia.
Before I turned 18, I had all these rules. Like, I could only work ten hours a day, and I had to go to school.
Normally, I work 18 hours a day.
I didn't really want deadlines and editorial work. I wanted something mechanical and eight hours a day. So I went to work, thinking it was easy - ha, ha - on the complaint desk at the circulation department.
I just work 18 hours a day, every day. And I don't go on holidays. And so, I guess I will die young.
I work for me, 18 hours a day. It's my gig. So I don't have time to get a point of view.
Television is blue-collar work. You clock in in the morning; you work 12, 13 hours - sometimes 18 hours if you're doing 'Orphan Black.'
One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat...nor make love for eight hours...
I work 18 to 20 hours a day, seven days a week, so I don't have time for a social life. Or any life outside work.
Acting is something I work really, really hard on that I throw myself into a situation where I do work 18 hours a day. And I do hope to see longevity.
You do show after show after show and get them done and on the air. Television devours material. We work a minimum of 12, 14 hours, and often 15, 18 hours a day.
It's a shame that the only thing a man can do for eight hours a day is work. He can't eat for eight hours; he can't drink for eight hours; he can't make love for eight hours. The only thing a man can do for eight hours is work.
When I was young, I worked for a capitalist twelve hours a day and I was always tired. Now I work for myself twenty hours a day and I never get tired
Personally, I enjoy working about 18 hours a day. Besides the short catnaps I take each day, I average about four to five hours of sleep per night.
All I had done for five years was work 18 hours a day all over the world. I needed to step back and distance myself from it.
You don't think I work 14 hours a day right now?! I mean, I still put in the hours, I still do the work.