"I love my work, I love the people I work with, I do the best I can"
About this Quote
The repetition of "I love" does double duty. On the surface it's gratitude, the sort of thing you say when you know you're lucky. Underneath, it's a quiet boundary: the love isn't for fame, attention, or the endless churn of opinion. It's for the labor itself and the human ecosystem that makes it possible. By naming coworkers rather than audiences, Patinkin shifts the center of meaning away from external validation and toward craft and community. That's a subtle correction to the celebrity economy, which trains performers to treat every project as a referendum on their worth.
"I do the best I can" lands as both humility and self-defense. It's a phrase with built-in realism: best is variable, contingent, human. For an actor whose career has spanned theater rigor and television ubiquity, it reads like hard-earned emotional hygiene: commit fully, stay kind, accept limits. The subtext is less "admire me" than "this is how you survive it."
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| Topic | Work Ethic |
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Patinkin, Mandy. (2026, January 16). I love my work, I love the people I work with, I do the best I can. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-my-work-i-love-the-people-i-work-with-i-do-134123/
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"I love my work, I love the people I work with, I do the best I can." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-my-work-i-love-the-people-i-work-with-i-do-134123/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

