My philosophy has always been, 'do what you love and the money will follow.'
I don't know what better teenage life you could get than going around the world doing what you love to do.
Just do what you love. This is what I am doing.
If there's ever an example of the importance of making bold bets and focusing on what you love, it's Twitter.
If what you know and what you love are the same thing, that's great. But if not, write what you love. I love history, secrets, conspiracies, action, adventure, international settings.
I'm probably wouldn't do anything differently if I had to do it again. Every little thing that happens to you, good and bad, becomes a little piece of the puzzle of who you become. Every successful person you read about - Warren Buffett, Bill Gates - they all say pretty much the same thing. 'Do what you love.' I know I did.
There is no scarcity of opportunity to make a living at what you love; there's only scarcity of resolve to make it happen.
Do what you love; you'll be better at it. It sounds pretty simple, but you'd be surprised how many people don't get this one right away.
I have friends who wear Star Wars costumes and act like the characters all day. I may not be that deep into it, but there's something great about loving what you love and not caring if it's unpopular.
Trust in what you love, continue to do it, and it will take you where you need to go.
You want to do what you love, but stuff overshadows it, so it makes it a little harder for people to take me seriously.
All I tell artists is, 'Do what you love. Never let anybody talk you into changing what your musical idea is just to try to get a hit, because you're chasing your tail that way. It's not going to happen, and if you're successful, you have to do it the rest of your life. Stay true to it and do it for the sake of the art.'
You know, I think I'm more of a micro-person, so to me, the context and the framework of trying to do what you love and feel passionate about, in supporting your family in that way, is the most important thing to me.
I would say being deeply involved in the art world would help keep a young artist on track. Doing what you love, so that your focus is your artistry.
The ultimate dream in life is to be able to do what you love and learn something from it.
I love acting. But I love being a mother. To be a full mother and a full person, you have to do what you love, and that's acting. But I like the best of both worlds.
Doing what you love is the cornerstone of having abundance in your life.
The tale of 'Point Break' is about doing what you love and committing to what you love. It's relevant to me as a Venezuelan, to you as an American, to any Chinese person watching the film.
I don't hate the music, but I hate the process. When I look at it, I don't see song titles and artwork, I see the fight - I see the emotions, the blood, sweat and tears. There are a couple of songs on there that I love; but 'Lasers' is a little bit of what you love, a little bit of what you like, and a lot of what you had to do.
Believe in yourself, listen to your gut, and do what you love.
I would say the biggest difference is that a movie is a shorter, more encapsulated experience, and a TV job is like having a regular day job where you get to do what you love.
You are what you love. Not what loves you.
God didn't make me to make movies, flex muscles, buy gold. What you love the most becomes your God... If I never make another dollar, my life is complete.
When you're doing what you love, it's not exhausting at all, actually. It's completely empowering and exhilarating.
I play guitar, the ukulele and the piano. I grew up on a mountain in Tennessee, and we had 'The Mountain Opry,' where anyone could just get up on stage to perform. It was just about the soul and heart of music. My upbringing was less about being great and more about just doing what you love. It was always for joy.
As long as you're not hurting anybody else, as long as you're being kind to people and you're doing what you love, only good things can come of it.
You've got to keep your eye on the prize and do what you love to do.
When you find what you love, and you find people that will support you, you're living the dream whatever you do.
That never stops. That's what drives you: the joy and excitement of doing what you love.
If you spend your days doing what you love, it is impossible to fail. So I go about my days trying to bring something into the world that wasn't in the world before. And then everyone gets furious about it. And then I sit back and say, 'I did that!'
To write, you need to find what you love.
I tell people: 'Do what you love, but it can also be hard to know what you love early on. But when you think about it and you describe the options, which one gets you a little more excited?'
To do what you love can sometimes be stressful.
My life may be a pretty crazy life at times, but it's a very privileged one - being able to earn a good living doing what you love. Not many people have such an opportunity.
You pursue what you love, and if you find beauty or truth, you go with that.
Study what you love, and you'll never have to work a day in your life. It'll be one great adventure.