A Quote by Joseph Altuzarra

When I'm not working, I'm walking. — © Joseph Altuzarra
When I'm not working, I'm walking.

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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.
Walking on rocks, hurts. Walking on glass, cuts. Walking on hot coals, burns. Walking on someones heart, kills.
I love working with Scorsese. He's not only a brilliant director and is great working with actors, but he's also a walking human film encyclopedia. It's fun to talk about movies with him.
The worst parts of playing a festival are walking. Not a fan of walking. The mud, I can handle. But the walking? No, ta.
The true miracle is not walking on water or walking in air, but simply walking on this earth.
When I was on 'The Walking Dead,' I was working with some great actors, but I wasn't working very much. It wasn't stretching me very much.
People walking? Karma walking ... Buddha nature walking..!
I'm working on this documentary. It's called 'Walking Home With Baby,' and when I say 'Walking Home With Baby,' it's a hood in Memphis. This is where I come from. This is my hood in Memphis - the South of Memphis.
It is on these (20min) walks that my best ideas come to me. It is while walking that difficult clarity emerges. It is while walking that I experience a sense of well-being and connection, and it is in walking that I live most prayerfully.
Success is not a destination, but the road that you're on. Being successful means that you're working hard and walking your walk every day. You can only live your dream by working hard towards it. That's living your dream.
I've been working with the land for most of my life; walking it and photographing it. And I love it to bits.
You reach a certain age, and you're so proud that you're walking and breathing and loving and working and all of that at 90.
It's something you dream about, working in Scotland, working in Glasgow, walking down the same streets I used to walk down when I was a drama student, daydreaming about being in an American TV show or doing something that was well known. I guess I sort of pinch myself.
Every working mom I know is constantly walking some kind of a tightrope of guilt.
[On culture] It's living the core values when you hire; when you write an email; when you are working on a project; when you are walking in the hall.
I see managers with my own eyes walking out of jobs and then walking into jobs, getting sacked and then walking back into another job... yet we can't even get an interview.
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