I'm a workaholic, and a lot of girls don't know how to deal with a workaholic.
I think I'm a workaholic, but I'm a workaholic that is loving his work.
For quite a while I called myself a workaholic. I was proud of that label. Then one day it hit me; a workaholic is a label for an unproductive person.
I'm a workaholic. My listeners, I think, they know me as a workaholic already. But, you know, work is my love.
The problem, as I see it, is that you've been told and not told. You've been told, but none of you really understand, and I dare say, some people are quite happy to leave it that way.
I have always been a workaholic.
I've never really been a workaholic.
I am a workaholic, have always been.
I've been a workaholic since I was 18.
In the past, I've been a workaholic. I'm trying not to be anymore.
I'm a workaholic. I've been doing my job for a long time.
Trans people have been repeatedly told that we don't have the right to live. And Black people have been told that by our slave masters and continue to be told that by society. We have, generationally, bled this kind of hatred.
I've been a workaholic for many years, but at the same time, I do it because I love it.
Lately I've been a workaholic. I'm in the studio all the time and I've helped to produce a couple of artists
Lately I've been a workaholic. I'm in the studio all the time and I've helped to produce a couple of artists.
There was no way to laugh anymore, to love, to care, and there was a sense of guilt in having survived when others had been killed. I turned into a worse workaholic than I had already been by trying to work myself into the ground.