I don't read the comments people write about me - it's not worth it.
“I don't read the comments people write about me - it's not worth it.”
The World Motivation
I don't read the comments people write about me - it's not worth it.
“I don't read the comments people write about me - it's not worth it.”
I don't read the comments people write about me - it's not worth it.
People are deciding - if they don't like a particular point of view or a particular paper, it goes out of business.
Human beings rarely do things for a binary reason.
I would die in a ditch for the impartiality of the BBC.
The BBC should mirror the country.
It's no longer permissible to have sexist comments, but growing up in this industry, I spent time in many other organizations where it was just commonplace for men to talk about how a woman looks or give a woman a little bit of a harder time in a meeting and then say, 'I'm just joking - it's because I care about you.'
It sounds really stupid, I hate making cosmic comments like this but, I just let it do what it wants to do.
The comments I most appreciate come from ordinary readers who've happened on one of my books at some time of stress in their lives, and who actually credit the book with helping them through a bad time. It's happened a few times in forty years.
I've heard legends and maestros praise my voice. It's overwhelming. I'm a nobody who shouldn't be at the receiving end of the such comments, and I'm extremely humbled.