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  • Early on, my emotional work had to do with feeling unheard and invisible. -- Daphne Zuniga
  • Certainly when you're dealing with more deep emotional work and sensory work, for me it helps me to just stay in it. -- Matt Bomer
  • A soulmate is the one person whose love is powerful enough to motivate you to meet your soul, to do the emotional work of self-discovery, of awakening. -- Kenny Loggins
  • Whenever there's heavy-duty emotional work to be done, they call me. As for playing the completely off-the-wall, sexy, gorgeous lady that I am - no, they don't think of me. -- Bonnie Bedelia
  • I come home more exhausted after a day of emotional work on set than I've ever had in any sporting event I've played or anything. It's draining. But it's also part of the fun. -- Mike Vogel
  • There's the emotional work that comes with living with someone who's not you and who therefore has different preferences ans styles of communicating. She might prefer to talk for three days straight if that's what it takes to resolve an argument, while you would rather fill your pockets with granite and walk into the ocean. -- Paula Szuchman ; Jenny Anderson
  • What matters is hard work, and emotional intelligence. -- Millard Drexler
  • As a viewer, my own work elicits strong emotional reaction from me. -- Jim Hodges
  • Action alone doesn't work in Germany - you need an emotional element to the story. -- Til Schweiger
  • The complexity of the emotional life of the play is what you live to work on. -- Marsha Mason
  • I was fortunate enough to work under directors who were, most of them, brilliant, emotional men. -- Gene Tierney
  • Thematically, most of my work deals with transition, our culture's constant acceleration, and emotional connection and disconnection through technology. -- Marco Brambilla
  • The amount of work and the amount of both physical and emotional investment it takes to get to the top. -- Drew Bledsoe
  • I get emotional when young people get nostalgic about my work. That's why it's called nostalgia. Sometimes I even cry. -- Mithun Chakraborty
  • You finish a job and it's very emotional because you're working crazy long hours, and your work family is like a real family. -- Kim Raver
  • I've worked so hard for years, and it's just incredible to see my clothes in Dorothy Perkins. I got quite emotional at the launch. -- Amy Childs
  • To work with a director that has emotional commitment and passion toward the characters, and the piece, and the experiences, it only enriches your work. -- Jessica Lange
  • At the constitutional level where we work, 90 percent of any decision is emotional. The rational part of us supplies the reasons for supporting our predilections. -- William O. Douglas
  • In America, it stands out, because it's raw, it's big, it's emotional. My face is raw, big and emotional. It didn't work for the longest time. -- Patti LuPone
  • When you're writing a novel - at least the way I write is I work from what I would call 'emotional atmosphere,' ambiance to ambiance. -- Oscar Hijuelos
  • The emotional magnets beneath home and workplace are in the process of being reversed. Work has become a form of 'home' and home has become 'work.' -- Arlie Russell Hochschild
  • It's hard work making movies. It's like being a doctor: you work long hours, very hard hours, and it's emotional, tense work. If you don't really love it, then it ain't worth it. -- George Lucas
  • I've worked with women who I've never wanted to tell anything about myself to, and I've worked with guys who have been pouring wells of emotion. So emotional availability is not a gender-specific thing. -- Kristen Stewart
  • In my work you often get an abrupt shift in time, a jolt. But the emotional logic will take the reader on. I hope. I trust. After all, our memories do not work with any sequential logic. -- Graham Swift
  • The paradox of modernism is, writers make the decision to work with the continuous present, and to work with... stream of consciousness, as it's called, for emotional reasons, and the main emotional reason is verisimilitude. I mean, this is what surprises people: Life is not in the simple past. -- Will Self
  • Anger clearly has its proper place at work, which is neither wholly absent nor ever present. The manager who is an emotional blank is just as hard to work for as the volcanic boss, and both can do great harm by setting an unhelpful example for what kind of emotional expression is expected and accepted. -- Julian Baggini
  • What matters is hard work, and emotional intelligence, -- Millard Drexler
  • Action alone doesnt work in Germany - you need an emotional element to the story. -- Til Schweiger
  • If you desire to know where your spiritual work lies, look to your emotional pain. -- Alan Cohen
  • Work well done is not only a responsibility to yourselves and society; it is also an emotional need. -- Carlos Slim
  • The more we witness our emotional reactions and understand how they work, the easier it is to refrain. -- Pema Chodron
  • We all have ambivalent feelings toward work ... We try to avoid it, and yet we seem to require it for our emotional well-being. -- Samuel Florman
  • Human rationality depends critically on sophisticated emotionality. It is only because our emotional brain works so well that our reasoning can work at all. -- Jonathan Haidt
  • The only thing that gets me through any type of pain, emotional or physical, is to make it worthwhile by putting it into my work. -- Julia Stiles
  • You look at somebody's work as an actor and you can see their emotional life being fed into it and you can kind of feel them through it. -- Nicole Kidman
  • The view that women are infantile and emotional creatures, and as such, incapable of responsibility and independence is the work of the masculine tendency to lower women's self-respect. -- Karen Horney
  • My work is always more emotional than I am. My characters say things to each other that I get accused of not being able to say to my girlfriend. -- Adam Rapp
  • I am very conscious of the viewer because that's where the art takes place. My work really strives to put the viewer in a certain kind of emotional state. -- Jeff Koons
  • I love the challenge of playing characters forced on life-changing emotional journeys. To work on a project with Billy Crudup and Sam Rockwell is just a dream come true. -- Douglas Booth
  • The new book is amazing. It's called, The Pleiadian Promise. I get emotional when I just connect to it, because it's really an amazing, powerful, powerful piece of work. -- Christine McCormick Day
  • It is better to present one image in a lifetime than to produce voluminous work. Image...that which presents an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time. -- Ezra Pound
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