A Quote by Joe Hart

It's hard to please everyone, and I learnt quite early that that's never going to happen. — © Joe Hart
It's hard to please everyone, and I learnt quite early that that's never going to happen.
I've learnt so much over time and with the experience that I've gained. You can't please everyone.
You're never going to please everyone, and if you do, there's something wrong.
You don't want to let people down, and that's so hard because you're never going to please everybody. There's always going to be someone that's a naysayer.
I learnt a lot from my Broadway experience, it was one of the most challenging things I will probably ever have to do in my entire life, because it was eight shows a week - live singing with really hard choreography - and the spontaneity, you don't know what's going to happen.
You're never going to please everyone - you might as well be who God made you to be.
You'll never please everyone, but you only have to please a few people to get an offer.
You think it will never happen to you, that it cannot happen to you, that you are the only person in the world to whom none of these things will ever happen, and then, one by one, they all begin to happen to you, in the same way they happen to everyone else.
I think one thing I've learned over the years is just that you're not going to ever please everyone, and the most important person to please is yourself.
We're never going to please everyone, but all the great Jewish comics have succeeded through irreverence and self deprecation.
I have learnt not to ignore instincts. While making a film, when your gut feels that you are going wrong, please take that seriously.
When I left Africa in 1966 it seemed to me to be a place that was developing, going in a particular direction, and I don't think that is the case now. And it's a place where people still kid themselves - you know, in a few years this will happen or that will happen. Well, it's not going to happen. It's never going to happen.
In America, where you'd have thought the country's so huge it couldn't happen quite so cosily, everyone's giving his imprimatur to everyone else. You line up three or four well-known poets and a couple of eminent academics on the dustjacket, and the rest of academe follow like sheep. That's death really, if you take pleasure in it. Mind you, the occasional puff's hard to resist, but you shouldn't inhale.
I like going to bed early and getting up early, but that doesn't happen on tour.
I've realized I'm not going to please everyone; not everyone's going to love me.
Authors should be as involved with the marketing of their books as they want to be. No more, no less. I happen to recognized, quite early on, that no one was going to buy my book if I didn't do everything I could to let them know that the book existed.
No education is worth having that does not teach the lesson of concentration on a task, however unattractive. These lessons, if not learnt early, will be learnt, if at all, with pain and grief in later life.
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