Zitat des Tages über Hustler:
Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs is a hustler. In fact, he's what I call an extreme hustler.
I love the incredible variety of demands directing makes on you, from the entrepreneur to the hustler to the deal-maker to the writer; to directing actors and the camera and working with music, sound, marketing and promotion. It uses so many sides of your brain.
Hell hath no fury like a hustler with a literary agent.
In America, the race goes to the loud, the solemn, the hustler. If you think you're a great writer, you must say that you are.
I will concede to you one thing - 'Hustler' is offensive, even to the point of being iconoclastic. That's our purpose - to be offensive.
I'm not a hustler. I don't pitch songs. I don't ask people to write with me. It's not what I do.
I could never drive in a great big car; people like me because I'm a man of the people, a hustler.
I would say I was always very ambitious and goal-oriented, but rather than being just a go-getter hustler, now I surrender a lot more and I trust my path a lot more.
I'm in a stage where I feel like I need to retrain my mind, because since the beginning of my career, I've been such a fighter and a little hustler and someone who just tried to stay afloat in this business.
Focused. I'm a hustler. And my hustle is trying to figure out the best ways to do what I like without having to do much else.
Every true hustler knows that you cannot hustle forever. You will go to jail eventually.
She is such a doer, Cara - she is so ambitious. She has always known what she wants, and she's a hustler. Sometimes I call her, and I'm like, 'You need to help me hustle,' and she is like, 'Come on!'
I was a comfort factor. I'm not a hustler.
Diverting the internal traffic between the Writer as Angel of Light and the Writer as Hustler is that scribbling child in a grown-up body wondering if anybody is listening.
I've said the election of Obama has made the hustler less relevant. People took it in a way that I was almost dismissing what I am. And I was like, 'No, it's a good thing!'
After school, I'd wait for someone to pick me up and no one would, so I'd be like, 'I guess I'll walk home.' I had to be a hustler, because nobody did anything for me.
I grew up in a working class family. People thought I might go work at a mill. My mom wanted me to learn how to lay carpet because she was concerned about my future. Nobody had high hopes for me. But I was a hustler.
One movie I come back to time and again is 'The Hustler.' I don't think there's better dialogue in any film.
I've always been a hustler.