"If I didn't believe in what I'm doing, I'd rather go to work in a dime store"
- Natalie Wood
About this Quote
In this quote, Natalie Wood is revealing the significance of thinking in one's work. She is stating that if she didn't have faith in the purpose and worth of her task, she would rather work in a low-paying, mundane task at a cent store. This declaration highlights the idea that having enthusiasm and belief in one's work is important for personal satisfaction and fulfillment. It likewise recommends that working solely for the sake of making money is inadequate to bring true happiness. Wood's words function as a tip to pursue work that aligns with one's worths and beliefs.
This quote is written / told by Natalie Wood between July 20, 1938 and November 29, 1981. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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