A Quote by Scarlett Johansson

I'd rather be really good at something or not do it at all. — © Scarlett Johansson
I'd rather be really good at something or not do it at all.
I worry more about something that isn't working rather than something that feels really good. You forget about the good stuff.
I'd rather have a small part in a good film with good people than play the lead in something I don't really care for.
Working out for me is something I do when I feel like it. But it's really about feeling good and taking care of my body rather than having to fit into any sort of model or anything like that. I try to eat well, and everything I do is really just to make me feel my best so that I can come to my job or my personal life and just feel really good.
As long as everyone is playing for the scene or the movie, rather than themselves, then you're going to have something really good.
I was just, like, all I want to do is be really good at something. Really, really good at something, so people are vaguely impressed by me.
I don't need to work right away. I'd rather wait for something really good; to be excited about a role, or a director, or a project.
The really good idea is always traceable back quite a long way, often to a not very good idea which sparked off another idea that was only slightly better, which somebody else misunderstood in such a way that they then said something which was really rather interesting.
I think it is really a personal journey of purification, rather than whether something external is going to be good or bad. Anything external will always live in that polarity - a combination of good and bad.
I'd rather be proud of what I am, rather than desperatly try to be something I'm really not; just to fit in.
Rod's not very good at confrontations; he would rather walk away and avoid something rather than go into it.
It's harder to gain relevance or traction. But I'm of the opinion that if something's really good - not pretty good, but really, really good - people will hear about it.
Get into something that's really personal that means something to you, where you have something to say and is something really individualized. I wish I was more aware of that when I started my career instead of doing a few things I was told would be good for me. And they weren't, because it left me empty, so I didn't do a good job anyways. I think that's what's key to what we do: It's got to be personal.
That something that really concerns me because I have good reason to believe and be hopeful, rather, this was the best posture of any Republican in history towards LGBTQ issues.
I see disappointment as something small and aggregate rather than something unified or great. With a little effort, every failure can be turned into something good.
I'm not really good at hiding pain or taking something and transforming it into something good. When those things come along, I really try to just sit with them and let it run its course because it's necessary to feel both sides of the coin.
It occurred to me that building a company was the best way to align a group of people towards building something great. And its really... it's a good organizational structure where you can really reward people. If they're building something that's good, you can you work with partners and reward them if the product that you're developing work well. It's a good way to get the best people involved to build something very good.
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