It's an important job to be the public face of something that gives people hope, and I take that seriously.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't take myself too seriously, but I take the job very seriously, and I expect people to do the job that they're given because this is about all our people, young and old, and it's an enormous responsibility.
One of the things you learn being in the public eye is that you have the ability to raise awareness about serious issues, and, in the process, really help people.
I think credibility, irrespective of what you do, if you are in public life, then it is important.
I take work very seriously and telling the truth in my job and professionalism.
I've had a very good career and I'm grateful that the public has had some level of acceptance and appreciation of my work.
I take my work seriously, but I don't necessarily take myself seriously.
To have the recognition of your colleagues is great. The public attention is a mixed blessing.
I don't believe that the public knows what it wants; this is the conclusion that I have drawn from my career.
I take things like honor and loyalty seriously. It's more important to me than any materialistic thing or any fame I could have.
It's great when people appreciate your work, but I don't know how seriously to take it. The amazing thing is that I found something so early that I can support myself doing, and that can even be extremely lucrative, but I love it either way.