A Quote by William Shatner

All I know is that I am constantly intrigued by something I'm doing. — © William Shatner
All I know is that I am constantly intrigued by something I'm doing.
I think people are just intrigued with the supernatural. I mean, I know that I am. It's something that I find very interesting.
I am a thinker, and I do muse over things a lot and am constantly assessing whether I am doing enough or what I should be doing more of to make sure I am not letting anyone down.
I think I am intrigued by paradoxes. If something seems to be a paradox, it has something deeper, something worth exploring.
If ever I did a man any goodof course it was something exceptional and insignificant compared with the good or evil which I am constantly doing by being what I am.
When you have a limited theory of willpower, you're constantly on alert, constantly monitoring yourself. 'Am I tired? Am I hungry? Do I need a break? How am I feeling?' And at the first sign that something is flagging, you think, 'I need a rest or a boost.'
I don't know what to do when I'm not working. I lose my mind if I'm not constantly doing something.
I am constantly evolving, constantly trying to be the best I can be, and learning from things that didn't go too well is definitely a way of doing that.
It's like, whether or not you're humiliated or embarrassed or you do well is contingent on the choices that you make in your work. So that is a lot of pressure to be like, 'Oh no, am I doing the right thing? Am I doing something cool? Am I doing something bad?'
I actually used to say it to my mother and my sister all the time. I used to say, 'I just know I am not doing what I am meant to be doing. I know there is something more.'
People who know me know that if I say I'm going to do something, I'm doing it. I am hungry. I am determined.
My rule of thumb is that if I am interested or intrigued by something, others will be as well.
There are certain things I am clueless about as far as the new technologies. I see these people in front of these computers all day and I don't know what they are doing - they are doing something, obviously - with Facebook, Instagram and all that. I am aware of it, but basically not in touch.
It's empowering to know I am doing something, I am taking a stand, I am disrupting.
When you're doing comedy constantly, you're organized: you know where everything is, you know how to get out of it, you know how to stretch it. But, like, doing 'SNL,' I stopped doing spots, and then I would finally do some sets - it take me so long to, kind of, get in the rhythm of it.
Verisimilitude is something I am constantly seeking in fiction. I am looking for surface detail that makes something seem real.
My only challenge is to entertain. And I accomplish my task better when I myself am entertained by what I am doing. I am very critical of myself, I constantly set the bar higher and higher. I try to surpass myself. That`s all. But I also know how to preserve myself, to not let myself get bedazzled by the smoke and mirrors.
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