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Quotes About Professionalism

Logistically, working on a television show and hitting your mark and leaning to your right and knowing where the camera is - I literally felt like I was on another planet.
~ Donna Lynne Champlin
I've felt that A.J. Styles has always proven that he's a great in-ring competitor and on the television show.
~ Christopher Daniels
I started taking my dance seriously and I have been choreographing for corporate and television shows.
~ Atul Kulkarni
The very first thing I tell every intern on the first day is that their internship exists solely on their resume. As far as I am concerned, they are a full-time member of my team. For all the negative stereotypes about millennials, you would be astounded by how hard they work when they believe their contribution matters.
~ Jay Samit
I can't begin to tell you what a pleasure it was to work with Vikram. He is such a brilliant actor and so hassle-free.
~ Abhimanyu Singh
My favourite lessons in college were when we would have a professional teach us, or when we went out of the classroom for the day. You take in so much more when someone who's been there and done it is telling you.
~ Kano
I didn't need the insurance. I do it again if my DP tells me it didn't look good in the camera or if the actors didn't hit their marks. But if everything was working why do it again?
~ Debbie Allen
If you look at the top 100 players, you would see that the great majority of them have had at least a couple of surgeries. That tells me that we have to protect the players.
~ John McEnroe
People always ask me if I'm best friends with everyone I work with in telly - but no, not everyone you work with is your friend.
~ Rylan Clark-Neal
The thing about being black in a mostly white industry, particularly as a black male, is you can't lose your temper in the same way. Essentially, you are an angry black man losing his temper in a way that's unprofessional, as opposed to an industry that has protected unprofessional white males in perpetua.
~ Cheo Hodari Coker
It's very important not to lose your temper in a courtroom, or in anything else you're doing.
~ Warren Christopher
Jessie Wallace was the first time I erupted. She was late, she was young. She's not like that any more. I lost my temper. It was silly and I burst into tears and ran up to the producer. I said I had been terrible and amateur.
~ Barbara Windsor
There's a line, players usually don't cross it and coaches usually don't cross it. Every once in a while you get a little temper tantrum on both sides, I certainly have had 'em. I'm not proud of those.
~ Bill Parcells
I think the best directors rarely lose their temper.
~ Luke Evans
The older I get, the more I realize the importance of maintaining an even temperament - not getting too emotional, focusing on the task at hand. You don't want to make a business deal based on your emotions.
~ Aaron Diehl
My co-workers expect me to be late and temperamental.
~ Eva Gabor
An actor has no more right to be temperamental than a bank clerk.
~ Fredric March
They'd had conversations about Sloane's job, defending clients to the best of his abilities no matter his personal feelings about their innocence or guilt.
~ Robert Dugoni
Interrupting a man when he's discussing his profession is like telling him what he has to say isn't important. Besides, you never learn anything when you're talking." Lane
~ Robert Dugoni
Vanpelt was a hack. More often than not, she chose the low-hanging fruit, because she was lazy, not interested in doing any real work to uncover facts. She sought out the sensational stories that would get her face front and center on the six and eleven o'clock newscasts.
~ Robert Dugoni
Interrupting a man when he's discussing his profession is like telling him what he has to say isn't important. Besides, you never learn anything when you're talking.
~ Robert Dugoni
Even if Heather had barely known her, as seemed to be the case, her frank enjoyment of her fancy lunch and her persistent eyeing-up of Strike seemed both inappropriate and distasteful to Robin.
~ Robert Galbraith
And there was something more, something highly unusual. Strike had never once made her feel physically uncomfortable. Two of them in the office, for a long time the only workers at the agency, and while Robin was a tall woman, he was far bigger, and he'd never made her feel it, as so many men did . . .
~ Robert Galbraith
He liked Robin; he was grateful to her; he was even (after this morning) impressed by her; but, having normal sight and an unimpaired libido, he was also reminded every day she bent over the computer monitor that she was a very sexy girl.
~ Robert Galbraith