You see, God helps only people who work hard. That principle is very clear.
People are saying that I'm an alcoholic, and that's not true, because I only drink when I work, and I'm a workaholic.
I'm a worker. I do the work to communicate, and I want people to embrace it, and when they do I'm happy.
Now I'm seen by more people in one episode than I was in 20 years of theatre and movies. It's gratifying to have an impact on 25 million people a night, but I can say goodbye to my lunch-pail life as a working actor. I'm scared I might be a celebrity.
I love the way people dress at the races. I love people dressed to the nines during the day. That formal kind of daywear doesn't really exist anymore except at the races. Also I love the tuffs and the working classes being so hand in glove and relying on each other to make the thing happen.
Even with only two people on board, where maintenance is a large piece of our working day, we still have time to do scientific research. We have to be ready to support those Shuttle visits in a lot of different ways.
My theory of change is that there are already millions of people working day in and day out on the ground to deliver on promises on global change. We need to strengthen those institutions and help those people in the field.
Black people have been working hard for decades.
I'm still spending my working life trying to mine people's souls and now they're complimenting me in reviews on the amount of time I spend in the gym. On the definition of my triceps.
The NWO... we feel like we are the people's choice; we're doing things for the working man.
Hey, you got something going here. I think we've got a chance for some progressive policy that actually focuses on poor and working people.
We need to put strong Democratic pressure on President Obama in the name of poor and working people.
It's cool to go places where working people are happy.
You destroy the initiative of the working people if they don't feel they have a fighting chance to be a part of the American Dream.
As we know, lots of people working together to solve problems doesn't happen often enough, particularly here in Washington.
I like working-class people, generally speaking.
It's hard for me to understand how working-class people support themselves.
I think that people who live in cultures without quite so much privilege, opportunity or grandiosity have a little bit more respect for the workings of destiny, and the limitations that people can find themselves in through no fault of their own.
I tell people, when I train, I don't do a Hansel and Gretel workout. I don't drop breadcrumbs. I saved nothing for the trip home.
I think it's fun to get in a room and sweat with people. I'm happy to share my workouts with everyone.