Top 1200 Interview Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Just doing any kind of work - even an interview for breakfast television - makes me feel happy.
I haven't been to a job interview since I was 16 years old. When I was approached by Givenchy it was more like a courtship.
Reporters tend to launch on what seems to be the clearest, most stark aspects of someone's life in terms of an interview. — © Chiwetel Ejiofor
Reporters tend to launch on what seems to be the clearest, most stark aspects of someone's life in terms of an interview.
I think that the key to any interview is allowing people to feel comfortable enough that they forget they're being interviewed.
Tell your mother that any clothes she wants to purchase you as a gift has to be suitable for a job interview.
I realize now that it's important that I share my story... Also, it'll be easy for me to do an interview, to interact with people.
I would advise people occasionally to take the media on, but only when you know it's a manufactured product and not a news interview.
I don't have a real plan when I do an interview. I have some themes that I want to hit. But I don't have a set list of questions that I knock off.
A pseudo-event ... comes about because someone has planned it, planted, or incited it. Typically, it is not a train wreck or an earthquake, but an interview.
When I sit down to interview people, I don't hold questions and I don't know the answers. They're more like conversations that become lessons.
North Korea threatened to attack if Sony Pictures released The Interview, forcing us all to pretend that we wanted to see it.
Romance like a ghost escapes touching; it is always where you are not, not where you are. The interview or conversation was prose at the time, but it is poetry in the memory.
Diplomats willing to sit for an interview usually prefer the terra firma of CNN over the whoopee cushion of Comedy Central. — © Kevin Bleyer
Diplomats willing to sit for an interview usually prefer the terra firma of CNN over the whoopee cushion of Comedy Central.
I guess I haven't talked to Bob Dylan since before then [interview to Rolling Stones]. I follow his career.
I met Elton John at an Interview dinner, and we just sort of became friends. He's got such a wicked sense of humor.
In 1991 I did an interview wherein I described myself as a 'teetotal Christian,' which was an exaggeration, although I do like tea and Christ.
I didn't really have an idea that Montreal was a possibility. They were pretty tough at the combine, I remember that. It was definitely the toughest interview that I had.
Being one of my sources is exhausting. It's not one interview and you're done. I keep going back until I feel like I understand everything.
Our 'Hot Ones' interview show is all about deconstructing celebrities and making them seem like normal people.
You can get an interview with anyone overseas on the basis of being part of 'Newsweek.' It still has a great deal of impact.
If I do an interview, then I take full responsibility. I figure I'm not going to talk to anyone that I think is unethical anyway.
If you went for a job interview in a Glasgow law firm, they used to ask you what school you went to. And that was a way of finding out what religion you were.
We never get asked who we would vote for. It could be a general question to ask us in an interview, but it isn't.
John Lewis stood up and said in an interview that Donald Trump was not a legitimate president. It's insanity.
Yes, this is Mango himself. Listen I'm terribly busy and don't have time for a phone interview right now.
If you get too excited about any one interview, you're making a mistake, because people do cancel.
I read an interview where someone said, 'It's a shame that anyone can make a movie now,' and I feel the exact opposite.
I like radio because you can do an hour-long interview and then three days later have a finished piece.
I gotta say - if I clicked on a movie interview, and the first part was all about Walt Whitman, I'd love that article.
I can understand why people want to know who 'the real Ruth Jones' is. That's human nature. But do you ever get that from an interview?
The idea of 'interview-less hiring' is new and a trend we will see in the changing global job market.
If I were Sarah Palin, would I want to sit in an interview with someone who was secretly out to get me? Probably not.
There aren't that many actors with hair like this. And Amazon are casting Aragorn and they're doing Interview with the Vampire' on Hulu, so there's all these good jobs.
Make sure you have your own life before becoming someone's wife ~spoken to Oprah in an interview
I've been an assistant for seven years now and I haven't had one head coaching interview. I'm doing something wrong.
I don't mind anyone asking me any questions, I've got nothing to hide. I like it to be as real as it is, that's what I call an interview.
Generally, if you preface an interview request with, 'I'm an author writing a book,' for some reason, that seems to open a lot of doors.
As a member of the often maligned fourth estate, it is so refreshing to have a conversation instead of a buttoned up interview in a stifling studio. — © Margaret Brennan
As a member of the often maligned fourth estate, it is so refreshing to have a conversation instead of a buttoned up interview in a stifling studio.
Fame is fleeting. That stuff comes and goes. You know, as soon as I play poorly ... you won't be doing this interview--you'll be interviewing the next guy.
It makes life very simple actually. You could be giving a TV interview in howling gale and it no longer matters.
I want to live every moment totally and intensely. Even when I'm giving an interview or talking to people, that's all that I'm thinking about.
I love my fans unconditionally. They have been supportive of me through everything, and I would not be here, giving this interview to you, without them.
I once did a three-hour interview with Radio Oxford only to be told the microphone hadn't picked me up.
I generally prefer to stay quiet before a performance. I don't like television cameras, but an interview is OK.
I'd rather ride down the street on a camel than give what is sometimes called an 'in-depth' interview.
If I'm doing a talk show or an interview, or pretty much anything where I can't control the context, I'm loath to do the character.
When I interview people accused of capital offenses, I never even ask if they did it. I would consider that unprofessional.
Go to a job interview and tell and employer that you can recite the 17 times table; they don't care. Why are we still teaching it? — © Sugata Mitra
Go to a job interview and tell and employer that you can recite the 17 times table; they don't care. Why are we still teaching it?
I want to interview the most important people in the world and have everyone in America the next day going, 'Did you see that?'
I once had someone say to me in an interview, 'You are more ugly on the screen than in real life.'
I always found when I was reading an interview with an actor that I wasn't interested in their political opinions - I just wanted to know what they'd had for breakfast.
Amongst Indian celebrities, Shah Rukh is a great one to interview. He's a brilliant T.V. anchor, a people person, and enjoys talking.
I suppose one has a greater sense of intellectual degradation after an interview with a doctor than from any human experience.
It's funny, because I have periods where I just kind of go dark. I don't tweet, I don't talk, I don't interview, and then I have times where I do.
The difference between fiction and journalism is that you can disguise the characters, so you won't get your legs broken, and there's no interview tapes to transcribe.
It's true that in reading an interview, I have a little critique of the objectification of women in a [Playboy] magazine that is perceived to doing that.
When we had concerts in the U.S., I used to be able to just go, but now I have to stop by the embassy and do an interview to get a visa.
I don't look so much for tips. But when they interview a Nicklaus or a Palmer, I'm all ears. I listen to guys who have done it, been successful for years.
I have made an art form of the interview. The French are the best interviewers, despite their addiction to the triad, like all Cartesians.
One of the pieces of advice that we give at YC is: try to work together on a project rather than just doing an interview.
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