When nonprofits, companies and consumers work together, we believe we can make long term, positive change for the millions of people in America who struggle with hunger.
— Sylvia Mathews Burwell
Of course it's difficult to top a box office success like Emmanuelle, so it will always be my most important work. But that's nothing to be ashamed of.
— Sylvia Kristel
You really couldn't do a PG version of 'Crossfire!' It just wouldn't work.
— Sylvia Day
Love has the quality of informing almost everything - even one's work.
— Sylvia Ashton-Warner
Movies are the work of a collective conscious. It takes 500-800 people on a movie to complete a vision.
— Sylvester Stallone
I've been able to work on shows with amazing role models, amazing actors, incredible female filmmakers.
— Sydney Sweeney
I've been able to work with so many people, so I love asking advice from as many as possible.
What's overwhelmingly clear is 'Havana' didn't work for people, but why it didn't work I don't feel I can put my finger on in a way I can learn from.
— Sydney Pollack
Making a movie is a network of decisions that keep multiplying as you go. You leave a trail of decisions behind you, and that's how you start to see the shape of what you've done. When you get far enough, you turn around and say, 'Ha, that's the movie.' It's only then that you find out if it's going to work or not.
The supporters now, the bureaucrats of science, do not wish to take any risks. So in order to get it supported, they want to know from the start that it will work.
— Sydney Brenner
I love being part of a creative process, so having a band to work with is perfect for me.
— Syd
The gay community hated me for being part of Odd Future. They thought Odd Future was homophobic because they tend to use homophobic slang, and they were like: 'How can you work for and support homophobes?' But they aren't homophobic; they just don't really care whether you're offended or not.
Showing just the dark side doesn't always work. The important thing is to show what we can learn from dark things, what good we find there.
— Svetlana Alexievich
I do believe fashion should work as hard as a woman does.
— Suzy Menkes
I wouldn't characterize my work, however, as directly political.
— Suzanne Vega
Sleep has been provided by nature to do the body's healing work, and it takes seven or eight hours for this process to happen. Commit to getting at least seven to eight hours of good quality sleep every night to keep your body and hormones in balance.
— Suzanne Somers
I balance my hormones with bioidentical hormones, I eat organic, I take supplements as determined by lab work, I sleep eight hours nightly, I use organic cosmetics and green household cleaners, and I avoid toxins as best I can.
While natural disasters capture headlines and national attention short-term, the work of recovery and rebuilding is long-term.
You have to work your way up - that's how I was brought up and what I believe in: working hard.
— Sylvia Hoeks
I believe that if you work hard at a relationship, devoting time and energy to it, being willing to grow and experiment, and never take it for granted, that you can continue to feel the initial attraction and excitement indefinitely.
I know I can't play funny roles in movies. I tried, and it didn't work.
I never quite understood these actors - though I envy them sometimes - who can lie out for a year or two. I feel as though time is a real pressing issue, and I want to get as much work done in the time that I have left.
Hard work pays off. The harder you work, the more people will notice.
I asked him, How could we have a press column if we can't write about other work done in the press?
— Sydney Schanberg
When I work, I think mainly in terms of dramatic choices.
With a movie you're creating from the beginning this particular work, let's not call it work of art, because very few movies are works of art, let's just call them bits of popular culture, whatever they are, sometimes very rarely by accident a movie becomes a work of art.
The most important thing today is for young people to take responsibility, to actually know how to formulate an idea and how to work on it. Not to buy into the so-called apprenticeship.
I never think I work hard enough, as much things I have on my plate.
Performing live was something that I had to really work at.
You might say that my work is just simply lying on the ground, and I go and I gather it, and I pick it up, and I put it together.
I am not really sure that Diana Vreeland did Yves Saint Laurent a favor, as opposed to the world, by putting that exhibition at the Met in 1983. Because I'm sure that Saint Laurent started looking back at his own work. You see that with artists, don't you? Once they get their first retrospective, it's really hard for them to push ahead.
Think about it - just getting rid of the fat doesn't get rid of the toxins, which are reabsorbed into your body. This creates a vicious cycle. Losing weight without learning to eliminate chemicals is like a merry-go-round. And it's why dieting doesn't work.
Your liver is your vital detoxification organ, and if it becomes overloaded with toxins from the food, drink, or medications you're consuming, you'll have more toxins circulating throughout your body, damaging your organs and glands. Detoxing your liver will help it work more efficiently - and help you slim your waistline.
I actually have never been to a gym. I haven't had time. I have been working for the last 25 years. I just don't have time to put on a little outfit and go to the gym and work out and clean up and come home.
My mother was Protestant, and in her mind life was more about work and obligations and responsibilities.
The most important thing for people to know about the governance of the Arctic is that we have a chance now to act to maintain the integrity of the system or to lose it. To lose it means that we will dismember the vital systems that make the Arctic work. It's not just a cost to the people who live there. It's a cost to all people everywhere.
— Sylvia Earle
I do a lot of stuff. I mean, you know, charity work.
— Sylvia Browne
Every morning, I crawl out of bed. I sit there and think, 'Do I really need this?' And I drag myself to the gym in my garage. It's not fun. I hate it. I work out alone. Weights.
Every actor is always prepared for the worst when it comes to work.
— Sylvester McCoy
I really look up to Amy Adams, who I got to work with, Meryl Streep, and Angelina Jolie.
People ask me over and over how is it that I work with stars. How do you work with Barbra Streisand, with Paul Newman, with Al Pacino, with Sally Field, Jane Fonda, you work with all these people. Isn't this a problem? And it isn't a problem at all. It's terrific. It's great fun. And I don't know what the answer is.
I hate to say it as a pejorative term, but I work for the Hollywood system for the most part.
You know, essentially when you do a play you're reinterpreting a work of art that already exists. That's not what happens with a movie.
Many have gone on to do important scientific work but all remember those wonderful times when we and our science were young and our excitement in meeting new challenges knew no bounds.
My dad's a businessman, and I grew up looking up to him, how he dressed to go to work and, whenever I went to his office, how he spoke to people.
The only work I've done the last two years is interviews. I'm very good at it.
— Syd Barrett
I was always meant to study the humanities; I was no good at math or sciences. When it came time for me to work, it was Soviet times, and journalism wasn't that free or interesting of a space. There was a lot of censorship; it was difficult.
I want to work with the Philippine people and make life better there; there are systems I can work with.
— Suze Orman
Throughout my life, I have tried to share my belief that getting and staying healthy doesn't have to feel like work. My life is not about deprivation; I don't diet or slave away in a gym. What I do is eat clean, nutritious, real food. I enjoy delicious meals with healthy fats, I eat until I am full and satisfied, and I remain thin.
Throughout my life, I have tried to share my philosophy that getting and staying healthy doesn't have to feel like work. I don't diet or slave away in a gym - what I do is make excellent food choices.