Top 1200 Working With Animals Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I'm a guy that after having experience in radio and stuff, if I can trust the people I'm working with, I get a real thrill with working with other people who are good at what they do.
I love the instantaneous nature of filming rather than the repetition of working in the theatre, but that maybe because I haven't had great experiences working in the theatre.
We need to learn what's working and what's not working. — © Suzan DelBene
We need to learn what's working and what's not working.
Once I started working as an assistant director, I just realized very quickly that working on a film set was just a perfect fit for me.
When I stop working, I go out and start working again. Most people paint a picture, or whatever they do, and go home. For me, it has to be continuous.
I take my hat off to working mums and especially single working mums. I honestly don't know how they do it.
I tried to learn the languages - Italian, Spanish, and German - not to successfully. Working on a European set isn't a hell of a lot different from working on an American set.
The best players, they're always the last ones off the pitch, always working on this, working on that, and they put that into games.
I remember when I was working at Sprint, I'd work on my birthday, New Year's Day, and even Christmas Eve. I'm just used to working on my birthday, so I'll be celebrating it afterward.
I grew up in a home where animals were ever-present and often dominated our lives. There were always horses, dogs, and cats, as well as a revolving infirmary of injured wildlife being nursed by my sister the aspiring vet. Without any conscious intention on my part, animals come to play a significant role in my fiction: in Three Junes, a parrot and a pack of collies; in The Whole World Over, a bulldog named The Bruce. To dog lovers, by the way, I recommend My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley -- by far the best 'animal book' I've ever read.
We're animals. We're violent.
Consistently ask yourself: 'Is what I'm doing right now working for me or working against me?
I'm afraid of animals. — © JoJo
I'm afraid of animals.
I have had a very singular kind of life since I started working so young, so I am very used to traveling, working, taking time for myself.
I'd always rather be working - and you know what? My kids would rather me be working. If I stay at home, I'll only buy another car or spend their money.
[The labor movement is] a movement of the working people, for the working people, by the working people, governed by ourselves, with its policies determined by ourselves.
I have an affinity for animals.
Animals shouldn't be mistreated.
A lot of the best of what's come from working on 'Orange Is the New Black' is working with the Women's Prison Association and kind of getting to see firsthand what they do for incarcerated women.
If I'm working, then I'm working, and my focus is on that.
When 'Titanic' came out on VHS, I was working at a Sam's Club, which is already the worst. I don't know what you know about working for the Walton family, but it's horrific.
I like working in theatre now and I think that once you've done a certain amount of films most actors love working in the theatre because of the camaraderie.
Instead of working for the survival of the fittest, we should be working for the survival of the wittiest - then we can all die laughing.
Usually when you're working is when people want you to work. They don't want you as much when you're not working. That's the frustrating nature of our business.
No man can make good during working hours who does the wrong thing outside of working hours.
I kind of like polishing the songs that I'm working on. I'm really working hard on some specific songs.
What Spotify pays me is not even enough to pay the musicians playing with me or the people working on the discs. It's not working. Something is going to have to give.
I have read a great deal about what animals dream, but none of it has ever really satisfied me. I believe they dream exactly the way we dream, and about everything in their lives--that they have good dreams and bad dreams in almost direct proportion, as we do, to whether their lives have been more good than bad. Unfortunately, because the majority of animals have it so much tougher than we do, I believe that the majority of dreams, except in the most fortunate petdom, are bad.
Working on photography is working on oneself.
Workers in the United States are making less than they were almost 20 years ago, and yet they are working harder.But so am I working harder, that I can tell you.
The essence is that many procrastinators are "structured procrastinators," people who, like me, get a lot done as a way of not working on what they should ideally be working on.
I love working out. I mean, I've been doing it for about 20 years every day of my entire life. So I enjoy working out.
I like animals.
The banner of the project is 'Casa de Colores.' Under that banner, I'm going to invite people to do a lot of good things. Perhaps working in groups, working on poetry.
Obviously filming and working has consistently been a part of my life. I've never had a huge break of time when I wasn't working on something or promoting something.
If they're working in a workshop somewhere, where there is, let's say, uh... only twenty people, or something like that, that's still, when they work and do a scene, that's still working in front of somebody.
The whole experience of working on this movie was so fun, and I had more fun working on that than I've had on anything else. I had more fun working than on my days off.
Abstain from animals. — © Pythagoras
Abstain from animals.
Just make things, and find people you love working with. If you're working on something you truly love and are passionate about, you will do your best work.
I love animals.
The flesh and bone leg is just beautiful. It's elegant. You know, when it's working, it's incredible. But if it's not working, well, you know, your life is certainly far from over.
The working environment in L.A. is really refreshing, really good. Because in Malaysia, it's a small country - you end up working with the same people that you like and that you know.
The real tough thing is working with actors. I'm a designer and used to working with artists, so there is some familiarity with the personalities that come up, but actors are their own animal.
I'm used to working alone. Frankly with some of the actors I've worked with, I've felt like I was working alone.
Working hard is very important. You're not going to get anywhere without working extremely hard.
Usually, when you're working is when people want you to work. They don't want you as much when you're not working. That's the frustrating nature of our business.
There is nothing harder than working 50 pages a day, working 16 hours a day, trying to be good with only shooting rehearsals.
What we do to animals, we do to ourselves. — © Nikki Reed
What we do to animals, we do to ourselves.
When you're working in the industry, and you're working with people who are well known and are so regarded, you do just pick up on things. Talking to people and hearing their stories, you learn a lot.
I enjoy working on whatever I'm working on.
I feel as though I would be delighted to come back into working in the film world, and working in the theater world again. I'm just gonna see what happens.
Do not be ungrateful to animals.
We're thinking of creating a board of experts across the sectors of industry, to identify successful programs and to make recommendations about programs that are working and aren't working.
I like working on action films, and I like working on movies that are comic book based, or that have this theme, because they're things I watched or loved as a kid.
The best education I received was working with people in the community on a grassroots basis. Because what it taught me was that ordinary people, when they are working together can do extraordinary things.
Not that I am hugely working class, but in the U.K. I'm always perceived, casting-wise, as being working class.
If something ain't working, it ain't working. You can't stick with it.
I want to continue working in Mexico, but I'd also like to work in other countries eventually, too. Working behind the camera is interesting for me, too.
As someone from the working class I was always interested in Russia and China and everything that related to the working class, even though I was playing the capitalist game.
I'm sure you're always working in your head, but when you're actually physically working, you're in your studio, right? For me, it changes all the time. That's something I really love.
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