Japanese are very proud and workaholics. Proud workaholics.
Fire people who are not workaholics.
I'm obsessed with this show called 'Workaholics.'
For workaholics, all the eggs of self-esteem are in the basket of work.
'Workaholics' seems like it's doing wonders for my career.
I might have to take the 12 steps to Workaholics Anonymous.
Work is a substitute religious experience for many workaholics.
We are all workaholics in our deep self and we love to work.
Workaholics are addicted to activity; super achievers are committed to results.
Andy [Murray] is one of the premier workaholics. He's given himself a lot of opportunities through that.
I'm one of those workaholics, the kind of guy who may drop with a cardiac arrest around 55.
Neither of us are workaholics. I think the key thing is to accept that if you only exist through what you do, then you become what you do, and this is very wrong.
"Dream big, work hard." My parents brought up Kylie [Jenner] and me to be workaholics. That's something I really appreciate.
Workaholics don't actually accomplish more than nonworkaholics. They may claim to be perfectionists, but that just mean they're wasting time fixating on inconsequential details instead of moving on to the next task.
Understand that workaholics aren't productive people. Quite the contrary. A workaholic is someone who takes twice as much time to accomplish half as much as a Lazy Achiever.
It seems like studios and networks only greenlight stuff that has familiarity to them. If you can be like, 'Oh, it's 'Workaholics,' but it's Asian girls,' they're like, 'Yeah, we've got it. We know exactly what the show is. It's greenlit.'