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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
It's no secret that my favorite part of the process is making records; if I'm not making them with Flatts, then I'm out producing them on other folks.
By the time they get to 6th grade honor roll students won't risk making a mistake, and sometimes to be successful, you have to risk making mistakes.
If you ask me what I should say to the girls who are making money, I think it's as normal as a guy making money. — © Mawra Hocane
If you ask me what I should say to the girls who are making money, I think it's as normal as a guy making money.
I'm open to making any kind of music, or maybe making no music ever again. That's also an option, always. Who knows what'll happen.
I'm loving life, making money doing what I love to do, making good money and living comfortably. I drive a corvette and live in L.A., baby!
For me making a digital photo is like making a watercolor... It's not a painting, and it's not a photo. It's something altogether new.
Rather than making money I believe in making people happy, all other things are secondary. Money isn't important, creative satisfaction is
Producing is making films without having to work sometimes. It's still making films, but it's a different job.
I just love making music. I always stay in the studio. Making music is my main focus.
Making movies is a dangerous job. Because you are always the one who stands at the center of the universe when making movies.
I have wished to see chemistry applied to domestic objects, to malting, for instance, brewing, making cider, to fermentation and distillation generally, to the making of bread, butter, cheese, soap, to the incubation of eggs, &c.
Making 'Pacific Rim' was a lot like what you imagined making movies would be like when you were 12.
Making important medicine more available and affordable is a great thing for the country, and Netmeds is one the mainstays in the space. They have a long legacy in the pharma business, and they are making it easier for people to stay healthy.
Demand perfection of yourself and you'll seldom attain it. Fear of making a mistake is the biggest single cause of making one. Relax - pursue excellence, not perfection. — © Lloyd (Bud) Winter
Demand perfection of yourself and you'll seldom attain it. Fear of making a mistake is the biggest single cause of making one. Relax - pursue excellence, not perfection.
Success does not consist in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time.
The difference between more or less intelligent men is like the difference between criminals condemned to life imprisonment in smaller or larger cells. The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like a condemned man who is proud of his large cell.
I have fun making films. I love making films. It's the only thing I know how to do. And I do it well.
I'm not interested in making horror-comedies, but I'm very interested in making scary movies with funny parts.
To me, the real genius in making television for kids is making something that inadvertently - or perhaps intentionally - becomes something that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
In America, we're not making anything anymore. China and other countries are making our products. We are rebuilding China.
I'm not interested in making an album that's just dark and pummelling for an hour, nor am I interested in making a beatless record from start to finish.
I was looking for the people who were making the music inside the cabinet. I would look in there and see if I could find somebody who was making all this wonderful music.
As for cooking, I like making lasagne and spaghetti Bolognese, I have perfected my porridge, and I like making Sunday roasts.
Yeah, when you're making a film, the book is a good tool, but once you have the script and you're making a movie, you have to let go of the book.
It doesn't get better than making people laugh and also making sure people don't go hungry.
I'm into people, especially kids and making sure they have a fair shake and making sure they reach their potential. So that's important to me.
I love making music, I love composing on my computer, just making crazy ethnic slack orchestral tracks, that's one of my fun things.
There are musicians who want to make a living making music. There are listeners who want to listen to music. Complicating this relationship is a whole bunch of history: some of the music I want to listen to was made a while ago in a different economy. Some of the models of making a living making music are no longer valid but persist.
I like being able to bounce between writing movies for people like Kevin Sorbo to making very personal films like orange county hardcore sinister to making a movie like [Wyatt Earp and the Holy Grail: The Tale of the Three Gates], which is made for the pure pleasure of getting together with creative people and making a movie. Alex Cox would be proud.
I always say I thought I was making this exciting action movie but I actually always end up making character studies. Every single one.
I think standups, a lot of times, get lost in making sure they don't upset anybody and making sure they stay with what the masses agree with.
Part of my growth as a producer was not just about making beats but also helping in the process of inspiring the song and making the song the center.
The hardest part of living is making peace with your past. Most of all, it’s making peace with yourself.
I won't lie to you and make you believe what's evil, is making love, and making friends, and meeting God your own way... the RIGHT way.
Making comic adaptations means making a lot of choices - you need to adjust the pacing, the dialogue, and in this case, a lot of the cultural references.
Director Omprakash Rao, who is known for making action films, has proved that he is equally good and adept at making comedy films as he is himself a comedian.
Without trying to get too self-indulgent, there's a fine line between making something that's soundtracky and cinematic, or making it sound like a bad 70s prog-rock record.
Rwanda is rebuilding itself once again as one nation and that is the reason why we are making progress. Now many Rwandans are making their ends meet and others are able to do better than they have before.
I'm not making art, I'm making sushi. — © Masaharu Morimoto
I'm not making art, I'm making sushi.
The profit motive, when it is the sole basis of an economic system, encourages a cutthroat competition and selfish ambition that inspires men to be more concerned about making a living than making a life.
We have to create that bridge for the future. And that means making sure we're paying attention to the wages of workers in countries, making sure that we're investing in their education and their skills.
I'm capable of making $44 million. I know I'm intellectually capable of finding a series of things and making hundreds of millions. I have to get there and do it. Carefully. Legally.
We are not slaves of the market. Our human life has a greater meaning than making money, making profit, and working for the market or for multinational corporations.
Why should I complain about making $700 a week playing a maid? If I didn't, I'd be making $7 a week being one.
I try to approach making movies in a way that it's about the making of them and not the result of them, if that makes sense.
I don't care half so much about making money as I do about making my point, and coming out ahead.
To argue over who is the more noble is nothing more than to dispute whether dirt is better for making bricks or for making mortar.
If we have to know without a doubt that the choices we are making are the perfect ones, we risk never making any choices at all.
I'm not making art, I'm making sushi — © Masaharu Morimoto
I'm not making art, I'm making sushi
If you really love films, and you really want to get the full impact, there's a huge difference between watching something on a small screen with a mediocre sound system and watching it on a giant screen in a giant theater with a huge beautiful sound system. I mean, the difference is electric.
You look on the Internet, and people are transforming themselves on a daily basis, and it's not a superficial thing, it's not a vain thing, and it's not an "I don't like the way I look" thing. It's people truly being creative. It's a way of making your mark and making a statement, and I love that. Beauty is making a statement in whichever way you choose to do so, and I think that's a beautiful thing.
There came a point when I was thinking, 'I'm now 26, 27, working on music every day, but I'm not making, like, a lot of money. What's happening? I guess I'll just start making dog clothes.'
We're passing milestones all the time on the amount of money our community developers are making. And we're seeing developers that are making $250,000 a year.
As I recall, I was still dressed when I fell asleep." "Just making sure you were comfortable." "And making yourself equally comfortable, I see.
Focus on something that has high value to someone else, be really rigorous in making that assessment, because natural human tendency is wishful thinking, so the challenge to entrepreneurs is telling what's the difference between really believing in your ideals and sticking to them as opposed to pursuing some unrealistic dream that doesn't actually have merit, be very rigorous in your self analysis, certainly being extremely tenacious, and just work like hell. Put in 80-100 hours every week. All these things improves the odds of success
I love making music and I'm falling in love with making records, so it's like having two girlfriends. But I can handle it.
What stirs my passion is making cinema, and that means doing different things, making different types of films.
When you making a piece of comedy entertainment, the audience is a big component there. You do have to end up getting rid of things that you love, but in the interest of making a movie that's not longer than two hours, and in the interest of when every joke hopefully is good enough, then everybody looks good. You cut things that you love, but ultimately it's for the greater good of making the whole movie better.
If I'm making fun of race or making fun of the differences of us, it's just because it's a reality of the situation of the world. And, if you can't laugh at it, that's kind of a bummer.
Making money is a happiness. And that's a great incentive. Making other people happy is a super-happiness.
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