For 42 years, I worked nonstop from 7 A.M. to 5 P.M., day in and day out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
While in my late teens and in my 20s, I worked seven days a week, 20 hours a day. I worked my tail off.
I used to work about 100 hours a week; now it's about 70. But 40 hours? Forget about it. Either you're all in, or your not.
Once upon a time, I was a workaholic clocking more than 80 hours per week. That changed after I began to write. I now work only around 35 hours per week. I do not work on weekends because these are the days that I use for research as well as for my writing.
I work really long days and I work seven day weeks.
Most working days I can be at my desk for nine hours a day.
All I had done for five years was work 18 hours a day all over the world. I needed to step back and distance myself from it.
I've always been a workaholic. I reckon, on average, I've had less than one day a year off in my working career.
I'm a workaholic. I could easily work 300-plus days of the year.
There have been periods of my career that I haven't worked for a really long time, like seven or eight months.
I have been working since I was 14, nonstop.
No opposing quotes found.