A Quote by Michael Giacchino

When you're starting out in this business, it's very easy to want to say yes to everything that's offered to you. — © Michael Giacchino
When you're starting out in this business, it's very easy to want to say yes to everything that's offered to you.
When you're starting out, say yes to everything you can.
You say yes to the sunlight and pure fantasies, so you have to say yes to the filth and the nausea. Everything is within you, gold and mud, happiness and pain, the laughter of childhood and the apprehension of death. Say yes to everything, shirk nothing.
There are certain things producers ask you to do, and when I was starting out, I said yes to everything. I was asked, for 'Quo Vadis,' to drive a chariot. I said, 'Oh yes. I'm licenced for all vehicles.' Two days later, I was sitting in this dustbin with two very aggressive horses. I didn't stay in it for long.
I think it's very easy when you're a young actor starting out to just let everything unfold around you - you're not that clued up or confident, so you don't have the same opinions as you do when you're more experienced.
Starting a business is not for everyone. Starting a business - I'd say, number one is have a high pain threshold.
I believe that starting any business should be as easy as a 10-year-old starting a lemonade stand.
It sounds boring, but anything is easy to start-starting a novel, starting a business ... it's keeping the thing going that is difficult.
They want everything to be better for their children. I think athletes are starting to see that and that's why they're starting to speak out.
After having acted in films down south, I always wanted to work on the small screen but couldn't say yes to everything that was being offered to me.
When you arrive at a certain level it's very easy to say yes: that is the moment to learn to say no.
I can't work all day and then go home and hang out with the same people. I don't want everything to revolve around the entertainment business. Yes, that's my career, but it's not my life.
Yes, I do like to be in control. I do like everything to be laid out, to know what I'm doing. I'm very impatient. I like things done yesterday, which is probably a fault of mine. I like things to be neat and tidy and organised. I say what I want and show what I want and I keep things private.
The fact that I don't get big offers, it means that I don't refuse them. And I say no occasionally to bands, if I find them not very interesting to me. Or sounds like a copy of something else, I will say no. But 97% of the time, I say yes thank you to any jobs I'm offered.
The art of leadership is saying no, not saying yes. It is very easy to say yes.
...I want it to be as easy as breathing for you to say yes.
Say yes to everything. 'You want me to buy you some food?' Yes. 'You want me to buy you a car?' Yes.
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