We already have - thanks to technology, development, skills, the efficiency of our work - enough resources to satisfy all human needs. But we don't have enough resources, and we are unlikely ever to have, to satisfy human greed.
— Zygmunt Bauman
I always look at the work of fashion designers as if they were art.
— Zubin Mehta
Sweat, sweat, sweat! Work and sweat, cry and sweat, pray and sweat!
— Zora Neale Hurston
If people just want to be famous, that's just not enough to get you up at 4 in the morning to go to work. You have to love what you're doing.
— Zooey Deschanel
I am always early to work but sometimes late to other things.
I think it's better to have your personal life and your work life separate. That way they don't corrupt each other, so to speak.
I was told I'd never work again, but once you come out, it's like someone turns on the lights, and your life will be different.
— Zoey Tur
I honestly wondered how on earth I would manage to combine work and motherhood.
— Zoe Tapper
If there's anything that I've always said about myself is that to me, it's much more important for me to get to work with filmmakers that I've grown up loving and admiring.
— Zoe Saldana
The majority of my work in games, outside of 'Depression Quest,' has been experimental pushes into comedy games. I think there are a lot of intersections there.
— Zoe Quinn
I can work a lot faster when I'm writing a screenplay than when I'm writing a play because, if I'm having a problem with a scene or something, I can just be writing it in a way where there's no dialogue, or find a way to make sound do the work that I want to do or a close-up do the work that I need to do.
— Zoe Kazan
I'm pedantic about lip balm. I've been chomping through Lip Smackers since age 11. So the lip balm called Lips! is a personal favourite. I also really love the Properly Clean cleanser. Women are wearing primer, sunscreen and makeup, so a cleanser needs to work hard these days.
— Zoe Foster Blake
I didn't even know what a beauty editor was. It sounds like a fictional job if you think about it. You get to test lipstick and perfume and nail polish legitimately and call it work.
Work wise, as a stunt woman, I enjoy telly - or TV - because - and, as an actor - I kind of enjoy the urgency of it. I enjoy the problem-solving that's happening. Right now, we don't have time to rehearse for hours. And, if something goes wrong, we don't have time to shoot something else for four days until we sort it out.
— Zoe Bell
Some things is made by destiny, yes, other things by hard work, but quality you don't learn. Quality you are born with.
— Zlatan Ibrahimovic
It was my father who taught us that an immigrant must work twice as hard as anybody else, that he must never give up.
— Zinedine Zidane
Some of my songs I don't do on tour because they don't work well live.
— Ziggy Marley
'Lone Gunmen' was my first job, and I got a little cocky, thinking I'm brilliant and don't have to work that hard because it comes so naturally.
— Zuleikha Robinson
I was hired because I am Zsa Zsa Gabor, but when I go to work, directors try to force their methods on me. John Huston's intense, precise directions tortured me.
— Zsa Zsa Gabor
A lot of people work out to be skinny. That's so boring, and it seems like a depressing goal for a modern woman.
When you work on a movie, especially an independent movie, it's a lot of work to make it! It's not just our job as actors - so many people are working so hard, and even the littlest movie takes a lot of work.
I really like the collaboration of doing movies and television. But I like the sort of solitary work of doing music.
I guess something people wouldn't expect me to listen to are artists like Alicia Keys. But she is so incredibly talented. She has this huge voice and great work ethic, which I really respect in an artist. She is also very humble and gracious and devoted to her skill.
— Zola Jesus
I'm not going to give up salt and sugar because I want to look like Adriana Lima. But I am going to work out to make myself feel good in my own body.
— Zoey Deutch
I don't really know how to work a camera.
— Zoe Sugg
The bulk of my work is comedy and I wanted to use the gaming world as a vehicle to deliver comedy.
One of the most precious parts of acting is the work before you show up on the set, the time you spend being with your character before you bring that character to life. To me, that's the most rewarding part of it all. It feels very good to show up on a set just knowing that's with you.
— Zoe McLellan
When I look back, I can say that the summer when I was 19 was a formative time for me. But at the time I just thought I was making tofu every night for dinner and going to work.
You're allowed to work hard and have good things and do good things.
I work hard and support myself.
— Zoe Cassavetes
I met this group of stunt people and it was like, I had found family instantly. We're all a variety of different personalities, but whatever that mutual joy or appreciation of the work is, I'd not felt it like that before. It was, 'Yeah, I'd like to do this forever.'
I'm not difficult to work with, trust me.
I'm very inspired by him-it was my father who taught us that an immigrant must work twice as hard as anybody else, that he must never give up.
Using political tools to change social conditions won't work.
The 'New York Times' reviews of my work have been evenly divided - favourable and unfavourable.
Every girl should be married at least once in her life. It's a must. Because once you have been married, you are a Mrs., and even if the marriage doesn't work out, they can't take that away from you.
When you have endless time, you take all day to go to the grocery store. But, if you have to be at work for 14 hours a day, you manage your time better. I know I do.
I think I'd say that my whole body of work is a reflection of who I am, but not any one specific thing.
If I were to work with my mom, I probably would not want her to play my mom. That would get too real.
I was told I shouldn't transition, and if I did, I'd never work again. That really bothered me.
I'm constantly intimidated by Shakespeare's work. Trying to decipher what he's saying and holding on to that thought - not just as an actor, but as a human being - is a rigour.
— Zoe Wanamaker
To be seen and to be respected for my work and acknowledged as a true American Latina... means a lot to me.
Being able to work in comics at all - I know I came into it from a different medium, but I'd like to stay here. It's not like a weird touristy thing for me.
If I didn't find art valuable, I would stop doing my work and only work for justice.
By mid-morning, I take a break from my novel and work on my Sunday Style column, which is about pop culture and what I find on the web. I usually start writing it at the beginning of the week and give it a couple of days to marinate before I return to it.
I was writing blogs before work, then I was writing at work, and then I started writing books on the weekend because you just have that sort of energy in your 20s; it's wonderful.
My strengths, I think, are that I deal really well with people. I like people. I'm fascinated by how they work so I'm good at handling situations between departments on set or pre-production or post.
I'm a guy of 92kg. I haven't got the physique of someone who can work back and then sprint up front again throughout a match!
When I went to Juventus, I was young, but in training, I had legends like Fabio Cannavaro and Lilian Thuram marking me. I had to work hard to get my respect.
The revolution will come from the people and the willingness to work towards something better, to fight for a better living.