A Quote by Steve Coogan

I want my work to be judged, not me. — © Steve Coogan
I want my work to be judged, not me.

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I don't want to be judged next to guys like Suge Knight. I want to be measured next to David Geffen, Irving Azoff, and Clive Davis. Whether I measure up or not, I let my record speak for me. That's how I want to be judged - by what I've done, not by what people like Ice Cube and Dr. Dre have said about me.
For me, at the end of the day, I want to be judged for my work, not for what I've been through and past experiences, necessarily.
I have my belief structure, and it's very important to me, but people start associating that with you, and you become that. I want to be judged for my work.
I'm really not a clothes person. To me, that's just work. It's the thing I hate to do the most. I don't want to be judged in that way.
I don't want America to be judged as God judged Sodom and Gomorrah.
I don't want my reputation to take me over, I just want to be judged on my songs. I want people to come and see me because they want to, not because fashion dictates it.
I feel as much pressure as anyone does about their work, really. You just want to be productive; only difference is that the work is seen and judged by a few more people.
If I am to be judged by those who come after me, let me be judged for the truth.
I consider myself an activist for women like me, who want to be confident and don't want to be judged.
For me, I do my best work when I feel completely relaxed and not being judged.
For me, I want to be scoring goals. That's what I'm judged on, and that's what I judge myself on.
Perfectionism and procrastination have such a fine line. You say, 'Well, I want it to be good. I want it to be perfect.' But what you're really doing is not doing your work. You're putting off showing up and being visible because then you're going to be judged, and it might suck.
Millennials want to find meaning in their work, and they want to make a difference. They want to be listened to. They want you to understand that they fuse life and work. They want to have a say about how they do their work. They want to be rewarded. They want to be recognized. They want a good relationship with their boss. They want to learn. But most of all, they want to succeed. They want to have fun!
At the end of life we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made, how many great things we have done. We will be judged by "I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat, I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless, and you took me in.
At the moment of death we will not be judged according to the number of good deeds we have done or by the diplomas we have received in our lifetime. We will be judged according to the love we have put into our work.
When you're a writer, you pull your life into your work. My first love is cinema. That's where I want to be judged.
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