Carpentry Quote by Harrison Ford Download Open image “I enjoyed carpentry, and it was very good to me for 12 years.” — Harrison Ford ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Carpentry Enjoyed Very good Years
I learned construction and carpentry from my father at a young age, so I felt very comfortable and I felt very satisfied when I… — Michael Cudlitz Copy Share Image
My brother was four years older and always building tree houses. Whether I wanted to or not, I learned carpentry. — Michael Beck Copy Share Image
My father was very much a handy person round the house, and I learnt a lot of carpentry from him. — John Henry Carver Copy Share Image
Seven years I worked in landscaping. It was a good job, I don't complain. I liked going out to different houses every day, traveling. — Glover Teixeira Copy Share Image
I've enjoyed the pleasures of working since I was 12 and earned all my own spending money since I was 14. — Joyce Brothers Copy Share Image
I was always good at fixing things growing up. I wanted to work on boats. That was what my dad did. — Finn Cole Copy Share Image
I worked construction clean-up. I was driving a pickup truck at the age of 14 on a construction site. I loved building and being… — Michael Kelly Copy Share Image
I was very lucky to be offered a lovely piece of property to build a career on. I started building a house on it,… — Vanessa Carlton Copy Share Image
Failures are inevitable. Unfortunately, in film they live for ever and they're 40 ft wide and 20 ft high. — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
When we were making it [Star Wars], none of the effects were in. So the first time, I thought it was, you know, that… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
A bad guy in a movie has a lot of latitude for acting. He can walk up the wall, crawl across the ceiling, go… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
I wanted to live the life, a different life. I didn't want to go to the same place every day and see the same… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
There are a lot of different paths through the jungle, but...the simplest thing you can do is make yourself useful. Be easy to work… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
My older kids are fantastic people. It can't be the result of my influence on them. — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
I think I did have a reputation for being grumpy. I don't think I'm grumpy. I have opinions. I have an independent vision. I… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
That [film What's My Line] was very useful to me because it had Branch Rickey in a social situation. Every other bit of film… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
Because the character is a fiction, he's a composite of other contributors to the science that brought this enzyme therapy through the process. We… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
Henry: Well I'm sorry about your head though, but I thought you were one of them. Indiana: Dad, they come in through the doors. — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
It's the primordial characters [of the Star Wars]. It's the beautiful princess and the callow youth and the smartass that I played and the… — Harrison Ford Copy Share Image
I worked in a steel mill, I worked in a foundry, I worked in a paper mill, I worked in a chemical refinery, construction,… — Luis J. Rodriguez Copy Share Image
I supported myself by delivering the 'Wall Street Journal' and doing odd jobs. I love plumbing and carpentry. — David Lynch Copy Share Image
At its most basic we are discussing a learned skill (writing), but do we not agree that sometimes the most basic skills can create… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“I have got acquainted with Lofty John. Ilse is a great friend of his and often goes there to watch him working in his… — L.M. Montgomery Copy Share Image
I like the idea of becoming [fairly] good at lots of things rather than very good at just one thing. So it would be… — Tom Hodgkinson Copy Share Image
I was never very good with either my hands or feet. It always seemed to me they'd just been stuck on as an afterthought… — Steve Rasnic Tem Copy Share Image
“You need skills to be good at homesteading. You need farming, carpentry, and above all, you need to be able to impersonate Elvis. When… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Novelists do not write as birds sing, by the push of nature. It is part of the job that there should be much routine… — William Golding Copy Share Image
Word-carpentry is like any other kind of carpentry: you must join your sentences smoothly. — Anatole France Copy Share Image
I learned construction and carpentry from my father at a young age, so I felt very comfortable and I felt very satisfied when I… — Michael Cudlitz Copy Share Image
“In high school, I was on the carpentry team, but I got benched. It was awkward sitting on it while my teammates built it.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image