There is something sexy about a computer nerd.
They've got to deliver twenty-six episodes a season and they're not going to beat their heads up against a wall if they feel something didn't, like, pan out the way they had hoped.
At this point we've answered about every question you could possibly imagine about Deep Space Nine, so we do this thing called Theatrical Jazz, where we do a show of bits and pieces of things from plays and literature, poetry. . . stuff that we like. It's fun.
The highest happiness is a by-product of worthy work well done.
I came out of repertory theater, where I worked 50 weeks a year, and I loved working with the people.
I'm never going to retire.
I did a voice for Odo, but people don't recognize you by your voice.
I don't really feel like I have to have a debate with my husband over issues.
I honestly find it easier to dance about in heels than I do to walk down the street in them.
Businesses must invest in products and people in order to create new wealth.
No matter what level you're starting at, it's about not only utilizing your time, but your resources and network. For me, I started my company with a small amount of savings; I never had investors and I was lucky in the sense that I had models and connections in the fashion industry who were willing to give me advice early on. So really, for anyone starting a new business, it's really important to seek out mentors and knowledge from those who have come before you. And to not let that be discouraging, but to take that advice and really learn from it and mold it to what you're trying to do.