Things are always harder than you think they're going to be.
I want to tell any young girl out there who's a geek, I was a really serious geek in high school. It works out. Study harder.
What is harder than stone? What more soft than water? Nevertheless hard though the rock be, it is hollowed by the wave.
The harder you work out, the more you should stretch.
If decade after decade the truth cannot be told, each person's mind begins to roam irretrievably. One's fellow countrymen become harder to understand than Martians.
It's so much harder to make a living off improv. Improv is so rarified and for such a specific audience.
But I don't just see the movie when I see the movie, I see all the great people who worked on it and all their hard work, because they could not have worked any harder.
If you know you're supported, you're going to work harder, you're going to be more focused on your mission.
I'm sure you've felt this way along the way: Yes, I got to do what I wanted to do. But it was much harder than I thought it was going to be, and it continues to be. You never get to a place that is a place of rest. I think that's OK. It's not bad - life is hard work!
Stronger people are harder to kill
It's harder to make the glass than break the glass.
Sometimes the idea of being truly iconic has something to do with not necessarily being beautiful and thus trying harder.
Actually, as cancers develop in an individual patient, an individual cancer cell might be different - a little bit different - from the cell that's sitting right next to it. And so there's heterogeneity, we call it. It makes the problem that much harder.
He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who does not remains a fool forever. When you realize that by changing your perspective, big things can be seen as little things, it becomes much harder to worry about anything. Commitment is an act, not a word.
I don't like seeing the stuff that's not polished. It's harder for me to step away from it and watch that.
There's nothing harder to stop than somebody who wants to believe a miracle.
I feel crushingly embarrassed when I do bad work, so being rejected after doing bad work is actually harder than being rejected after doing good work.
Conscience is harder than our enemies, Knows more, accuses with more nicety.
I grew up in New England. I think I was brought up with the Puritan ethic: that if you worked really hard in life, then good would come to you. The harder you work, the luckier you get. I've come to believe that it's the smarter you work, the better.
I always love when everybody else is really bringing their game, because it's only going to make the movie better; it just makes you work harder and they work harder and everybody is trying to get their little bit in. It's competitive in a constructive way.