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Quotes about work
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I like the prop food so much that I eat it between takes as well as on camera. (Coleman Dabney)
When I started working, I didn't have a clue what I was doing, in that I was just wandering around, hoping that I could succeed. Then after I got a little under my belt, it took me about 25 years to feel like I knew what I was doing. (Coleman Dabney)
We worked very hard to get this for the retirees. (Coleman Dabney)
When we go home, we're not off work. (Coleman Dabney)
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I've always wanted to work with Gena. (Coleman Dabney)
I'm absolutely gonna win it, because I'm ruthless. I sit at the poker table and my job is to destroy people. (Coleman Dabney)
I really just don't want to act any more. People say why and I said, 'Have you been to the movies lately?' They're just horrible. They're just so bad. And I was sent this script and I said to the agent at the time, 'What's the deal?' He said, 'Well, they've offered it to you.' I said, 'Yes! The answer is yes!' (Laughs) Are you kidding? This thing is hilarious. It just is so right on target, it's so not politically correct. And then I heard Evan was going to be in it? The absolute most talented actress I've worked with in a decade. Really, honestly? You can't imagine how talented she is. (Coleman Dabney)
Whatever it takes to get the job done. We need all hands on deck. (Coleman Dabney)
Serving as a school bus driver is a very rewarding job. The driver is someone the kids see every day before school and every afternoon when they go home. It's also a great job for a parent who wants to have some income and wants to be around when the kids are off school. (Coleman Dabney)
I read this script, it was like taking a trip through the other side of hell. (Coleman Dabney)
I hate to say that, but name an actor, and I'll tell you who they're related to, ... It's unbelievable! So I came out here, this sort of skinny geeky kid, and it just took forever. I didn't get my first sort of break until I was 30. (Coleman Dabney)
I'm just doing my job. I can't show up on the set every day with that in my mind. It would just be too distracting. (Coleman Dabney)
I'm enthusiastic and ambitious, and I work hard. (Coleman Dabney)
I've been unfortunate enough to be working, and recovering from a few injuries now and again. (Coleman Dabney)
I don't think they're well equipped enough to do the job on their own. (Coleman Dabney)
I have a feeling that the population is being utilized to carry out the dirty work. (Coleman Dabney)
I don't know how it turned out, ... No, of course I care. I hope we captured the story authentically. But what keeps me acting is not the end result but the process. And I was very satisfied with the process. (Coleman Dabney)
He was strumming the guitar but he wouldn't sing, ... And he said, 'I'm waiting for June to get my nerve up.' I thought, 'How is Johnny Cash waiting for anybody to get his nerve up?' But he really needed her. ... They both were incomplete in some ways and when they were brought together, they felt completed. (Coleman Dabney)
There's really nothing I can do about that. My work is to just make the film and try to make it as true as possible. (Coleman Dabney)
I could never get a script right, ... Cut to years later and I have this comeback, and I'm too old to play Jonnie, and it's time to play the villain. (Coleman Dabney)
If there's any message to my work, it is ultimately that it’s OK to be different, that it’s good to be different, that we should question ourselves before we pass judgment on someone who looks different, behaves different, talks different, is a different color. (Coleman Dabney)
Tomorrow it'll all be over, then I'll have to go back to selling pens again. (Coleman Dabney)
I wouldn't say I'm a heart-throb. I just have a weird job. (Coleman Dabney)
Betweeen now and then, what I'm going to do, I guess, is slobber and drool, and space out.... (Coleman Dabney)
There is a kind of strange shorthand that it's almost impossible to explain, but it's been there since day one. I've actually had crew members come up to me after watching Tim and I talk about a scene or something and the guy says, 'I watched Tim and you talk for like 10 minutes, and I have no idea what you said, I couldn't understand a word of it.' With Tim it's just much more emotional. I can see it in is eyes, the way he tilts his head a certain way. Or he moves his hands and I can just feel it, you know? (Coleman Dabney)
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