A Quote by Thomas Heatherwick

I've always been interested in projects that work at multiple levels. — © Thomas Heatherwick
I've always been interested in projects that work at multiple levels.
I'm always interested in projects. Whatever I do, I'm interested in the color of the material. I'm not interested in who's making it. I'm more concentrated on the work.
Thinking is my hobby. But sometimes you get to where you're stuck and you can't figure it out, so you just go work on another project. I always have multiple projects.
There are multiple levels of 'we' and multiple groups that can constitute this idea of who we are. We need to be aware of who we are including and excluding.
Be it cinema or TV, I have always been interested in taking up challenging projects.
I work on multiple projects at a time because it keeps me from getting writer's block.
On certain projects, on big public projects, people definitely are interested in making them greener, but on smaller projects with tight budgets it can be harder.
My husband has no desire to work with me; don't get it twisted. He gets paid a lot of money to write giant movies. He's not into humoring me with my projects. But, that being said, I did have the story credit on 'Blades of Glory,' and writing is something that I've always been interested in pursuing more.
When I work on multiple projects, I'm really good at dividing my days, so I start in the morning with a clean slate.
I always try to take projects I'm genuinely interested and passionate about versus just trying to take projects for the money.
Whenever you have multiple devices including multiple PCs that you want to share information with, it's always been a bit complicated.
I have multiple lines and am licensing multiple projects, but I am still hands-on. It feels special. I don't take it for granted.
For me, it's always been very essential to work on projects that one can work on almost for their entire life.
A more normal, mature way to think about it [my work] would be, Oh, I work on multiple projects at once and they overlap, but the actual psychology of it is a lot more self-abusing.
I suppose the reason I chose electrical engineering was because I had always been interested in electricity, involving myself in such projects as building radios from the time I was a child.
I've been lucky. The projects I've gotten to work on are projects I'd want to watch myself. That's what I try to shoot for.
I've always been interested in the news, but I've always been interested in what's popular. I've always had a little bit of a populist take on things. Which I know is interesting when you talk about Donald Trump.
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