A Quote by Jennifer Jason Leigh

I'm not great at judging a career. Or planning one. — © Jennifer Jason Leigh
I'm not great at judging a career. Or planning one.
Whatever you're thinking about is literally like planning a future event. When you're worrying, you are planning. When you are appreciating, you are planning...What are you planning?
I am a great believer in planning- economic, social, political, military, total world planning.
But it seems that the judging maybe they shouldn't at least see the practices all week long. That can taint the way they go into the judging and the outlook of what's going to happen, instead of just watching those four minutes and judging on those minutes alone.
I feel like I run a business although I haven't one. It's planning, planning, and planning.
A career is forward planning.
Who's judging American Idol? Paula Abdul? Paula Abdul judging a singing contest is like Christopher Reeve judging a dance contest!
I don't spend time planning each move in my career.
There is absolutely no planning and strategising involved in my career graph.
Any planning that I have in my career is totally accidental really.
Queer clubs are safe spaces because no one's judging you for what the rest of the world is judging you for there.
It is well, when judging a friend, to remember that he is judging you with the same godlike and superior impartiality.
I've learned a lot of things about myself through singing. I used to have a certain dislike of the audience, not as individual people, but as a giant body who was judging me. Of course, it wasn`t really them judging me. It was me judging me. Once I got past that fear, it freed me up, not just when I was performing but in other parts of my life.
Be it judging or be it acting, yeah if something interesting comes my way even if it's judging for another show, I'll be open to it.
I'm always listening and watching; my ear is like a boom mike. And judging, frankly. Constantly judging.
We should be rigorous in judging ourselves and gracious in judging others.
Don't confuse luck with skill when judging others, and especially when judging yourself.
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