"I think of doing a series as very hard work. But then I've talked to coal miners, and that's really hard work"
- William Shatner
About this Quote
William Shatner's quote is a reflection on the difficulty of his work as an actor. He acknowledges that while doing a series is effort, it is absolutely nothing compared to the effort of coal miners. This quote is a testimony to the tremendous amount of effort and commitment that coal miners took into their work. It is likewise a tip of the value of acknowledging the hard work of others, and the value of their labor. By comparing his work to that of coal miners, Shatner is lionizing for their work and the sacrifices they make. He is also highlighting the significance of acknowledging the effort of all individuals, regardless of their occupation. This quote is a suggestion that everybody's work is valuable and must be valued.
This quote is written / told by William Shatner somewhere between March 22, 1931 and today. He was a famous Actor from Canada.
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