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Quotes About Work

I have worked on several horror films but haven't experienced any such thing, that could also be because I don't believe in ghosts.
~ Ravi Babu
I did my first apprenticeship when I was 15, then joined the union when I was 17. I worked every summer in high school and college.
~ Christopher Reeve
From when we were about seven we worked in our family store during the holidays. My father said it was important that we know where our money came from.
~ Lady Colin Campbell
I just had such a lucky experience working with incredible actors, getting to see their work ethics, their different techniques... Jeff Bridges is such a legend! Getting to watch him and see how he worked was a blessing.
~ Cailee Spaeny
In the last years of the nineteen-eighties, I worked not at startups but at what might be called finish-downs. Tech companies that were dying would hire temps - college students and new graduates - to do what little was left of the work of the employees they'd laid off.
~ Jill Lepore
I've worked with Hollywood stars, but the reason most of the Hollywood stars I've worked with are Hollywood stars is that they're excellent actors, so I've been very lucky.
~ Rhys Ifans
My mom's always worked a lot. Always.
~ Giggs
I worked for some of the major productions and did many jingles and voiceovers.
~ Dalip Tahil
When I was a teenager, I worked at the Gap for a summer folding shirts. That was pretty mindless and soul-sucking.
~ Constance Wu
My dad was a cop. My mom worked at various jobs - she worked as a homemaker, a bank teller, a bartender.
~ Lee Daniels
I worked in an office for eight years, so I know what it's like to slog through for money, but now to be able travel the world and sing to so many people, it's a complete dream come true.
~ Calum Scott
When I was 15, I worked as a bag boy in a grocery store. I also needed to walk old ladies to their car and put their bags in the car, and they would give me two dollars. I felt like the richest man in the world.
~ Adam DeVine
ILM was the first company that I had worked at that had a computer-graphics division.
~ John Knoll
I worked at the Steel Company Of Wales when I was 17. My job was to supply tools to the guys working the blast furnaces.
~ Anthony Hopkins
Mum worked for a London dressmaker before she married. When she was forced to give up work after her marriage, she carried on dressmaking for people at home.
~ Vera Lynn
I used Vamps as a casting couch! I pretty much did, because I was casting 'L!fe Happens' while I was on the set of Vamps, and anybody I had ever worked with, I asked to be in this movie.
~ Krysten Ritter
I left school when I was 16; then I worked for my father, who was a welder. And I was a welder for three years, you know, welder of fabrication, metal 'cause it was a big industrial town, Sheffield. It was much steel and coal and stuff like that.
~ Sean Bean
Art is the easiest thing in my life, and that's ironic. It doesn't mean I've worked little on it, but it's the only thing I never had to... I have no fear. I could take risks.
~ Eva Hesse
My siblings and I had to earn our own pocket money so from the age of about 10 I had a job. I did a paper round, helped with the farmer's delivery at the weekend, cut hedges for neighbours and worked on a market stall. Then I'd go and buy a record with my hard-won money.
~ Limahl
I was born in London in 1919. I first went to America in 1946 for a three-month holiday. Then I came back, worked here for almost a year sold up my home and went back on immigration in 1947.
~ George Shearing
There are machines that can get rid of your cellulite, so I want to do that. And my friend has just had a machine that has worked on her neck and tightened the elasticity of the skin. You just need a day off work afterwards, so I'm thinking, why not?
~ Carol Vorderman
Pretty much everybody we know in Glasgow who's in a band has another job. All of us have worked in bars, cafes, or cinemas. It means you can afford to do the thing you love.
~ Lauren Mayberry
When I was at college, I worked in a department store called Brit Home Stores, which is a pretty lackluster department store, selling clothes for middle-aged women. My job was to walk the floor and find anything that was damaged, take it to the store room and log it.
~ Dominic Monaghan
My first jobs were all civil service. At 14, I worked for the Canadian National Railways. At 16, I worked for the Canadian Penitentiary Service.
~ Dan Aykroyd