A Quote by Oprah Winfrey

Find a way to get paid for doing what you love. Then every paycheck will be a bonus. — © Oprah Winfrey
Find a way to get paid for doing what you love. Then every paycheck will be a bonus.
When you're doing the work you're meant to do, it feels right and every day is a bonus, regardless of what you're getting paid.
I am just a lucky lad from Glasgow with a bonus that I get paid for something I love.
I am doing my best to find it. I will find it before the public finds it. I will get out of it before it's too late. The reason I will do that is because that's what I'm paid to do.
I've always approached acting from a passion point of view. It's what I love to do. The fact that we get paid is just a bonus.
But find something that you absolutely love doing. And then get to love the way you do it. That's the uniqueness of all of us. That's it.
I think, first of all, you need to love what you're doing, and then this helps in the comedian for its part in everything-but the moment you enjoy what you're doing, you try to express yourself, to find your way, and every time is different, of course.
I think, first of all, you need to love what you're doing, and then this helps in the comedian for its part in everything - but the moment you enjoy what you're doing, you try to express yourself, to find your way, and every time is different, of course.
In very big companies, you find less entrepreneurialism than you really want to see. Success is defined as 'don't make a mistake.' And you get to be the C.E.O. by outlasting everybody else, then you're there for five or six years, and you want to get your bonus on the way out.
Whatever you dream is you find a way to get there, even if you're not paid a lot. Do it for the love of what you do.
Find something in life that you love doing. If you make a lot of money, that's a bonus, and if you don't, you still won't hate going to work.
I don't think music is my job - I don't think about it that way, because I don't really get paid. There's no paycheck at the end; it's more of a 'whatever is left over' kind of situation.
My choices in projects have all been character or role-based, and on a financial level, it's obvious: as an actor on a TV series, I get a wonderful paycheck, and a consistent paycheck, which doesn't always happen when you're doing theater or movies.
As long as you understand that you find happiness through family, friends and love, then money is just a nice bonus.
How is Hillary Clinton going to lecture me about living paycheck to paycheck? I was raised paycheck to paycheck.
The only way I'm going to support my family is to tour. I love playing, don't get me wrong. That 90 minutes every night, that's free. We get paid to travel. But every night, I have to get myself locked in. There are a thousand people that don't want to be disappointed, because they have a lot of expectations.
Find out what you really love to do, and then find a way to make a good living doing it.
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