"You reach a point where you don't..." - Quote by Walt Disney
You reach a point where you don't work for money.
More by Walt Disney
“I don't pretend to know anything about art. I make pictures for entertainment, and then the professors tell me what they mean.”
“The more you are like yourself, the less you are like anyone else which makes you unique. The problem with most people is that they spend their lives trying to emulate others and so we have lots of copies but few originals.”
“Animals have personalities like people and must be studied.”
More on Purpose
“If the winds of fortune are temporarily blowing against you, remember that you can harness them and make them carry you toward your definite purpose, through the use of your imagination.”
“Of what use is a philosopher who doesn't hurt anybody's feelings?”
“To act without clear understanding, to form habits without investigation, to follow a path all one's life without knowing where it really leads; such is the behavior of the multitude.”
More on Work
“If you are working on something exciting that you really care about, you don't have to be pushed. The vision pulls you.”
“A man is most efficient and will more quickly and easily succeed when engaged in work that he loves, or work that he performs in behalf of some person whom he loves.”
“originality and a feeling of one's own dignity are achieved only through work and struggle.”