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"You grow a thick skin," the officer said, her mouth pulled into a frown, as if to demonstrate: this is thick skin.
" Israel said of Schiff: "He's got very thick skin.
Even then, "you better have some thick skin," he warned.
For his future WeWork colleagues, the sources recommended thick skin
And I've gathered some very thick skin over the years.
And I worked at Bridgewater so I have thick skin.
I just think you have to have some thick skin.
I think you have to have an incredibly thick skin.
I decided to put my thick skin to the test.
To be online you have to have pretty thick skin.
It was always a job where you needed thick skin.
Of course, Jets fans are known for having thick skin.
"I've had to grow some very thick skin," she said.
That said, McConnell has a "very thick skin," she said.
In a democracy, presidents must have patience and thick skin.
She never developed a thick skin to protect herself from hurt.
Rather than wallow over her looks, Dove developed a thick skin.
"I have pretty thick skin," he said, "somewhat like a shark."
Few characters have the thick skin of a customer support employee.
" Apparently, other employees in recent months also lack a "thick skin.
So you grow a thick skin and learn to ignore them.
"  Cuomo shot back: "And a leader should also have thick skin.
If you purchase the Rift, you had better have thick skin.
You have to have really thick skin and be very strong.
"Having patience, thick skin and a military background helped," he added.
Also, I have super-thick skin, having come through all that.
Because you also "need to grow a thick skin," says Tarter.
Because not everybody has a thick skin, and they cannot handle it.
And if you're in this and you don't have a thick skin.
"I'm not afraid of anything; I've got a thick skin," Fillon said.
"I'm not afraid of anything, I've got a thick skin," Fillon said.
"But basically, I'm just an Orientalist with cold blood and thick skin."
He said the collectibles business helped him develop a thick skin, too.
He said the discrimination he faced forced him to grow a thick skin.
"I had to have thick skin to be a public figure," she said.
If you're going to run for political office, you better have thick skin.
"I think you have to have an incredibly thick skin," Mooser told CNBC.
Working there gave me a thick skin, but it also made me mean.
She and her peers will need patience, a thick skin and good karma.
She told me she feels like she had to develop a thick skin.
If you're going to be merman, you're going to need a thick skin.
"Law enforcement officers are constantly expected to have 'thick skin,'" Darling told VICE.
I have had to grow thick skin for the ignorance of other people.
Remick asked Seinfeld whether being a young comedian requires a remarkably thick skin.
"It's definitely difficult sometimes - you know I've developed a pretty thick skin but then you have kids and they don't have such thick skin and you have to do a lot of explaining to them about the world prematurely," he said.
You cannot do that if you don't have thick skin, which is totally admirable.
"You have to have thick skin to be anyone in the trade,"she said.
People assume because I have a very thick skin that I don't have feelings.
You know, living this lifestyle, you have to have thick skin and accept yourself.
WORKING AT Hengfeng Bank, an embattled Chinese lender, requires a thick skin these days.
I developed a very thick skin, and after that I never called any boy.
Women like me were "team players," and I was often complimented on my thick skin.
My mind is set and all these years have given me quite a thick skin.
It was a good training ground to build up my body armor and thick skin.
If you're heading to a lucha libre show in Mexico, you better have thick skin.
You've got to have really thick skin and you can't listen to everything that's said.
When you're a professional in the sports business, you've got to develop some thick skin.
These acts are nothing but tiny splinters in the thick skin of modern Australian rock.
And Mr. Reilly's sharp sense of humor, thick skin and boundless enthusiasm have not disappointed.
"Jeff has been through it all, and he's got a pretty thick skin," Mejdal said.
Going through what I went through earlier with the band, I already had thick skin.
Emotionally intelligent people are self-confident and open-minded, which create a pretty thick skin.
I have thick skin... When it's about my kids or my husband, I get really defensive.
" As for how he's survived so long in the movie industry, Affleck credited his "thick skin.
Well, you've talked in the past about the necessity of having thick skin as a singer.
It's discouraging, it's really, really hard to have thick skin through a lot of that stuff.
You need thick skin when people think you were fired because you said something about Trump.
And, even if Jack was replaced, Monteiro concedes the new CEO would need a thick skin.
"Luckily, after nearly nine years in this business, I have a very thick skin," she said.
It's a very challenging industry—you have to grow a pair of balls and thick skin.
To cope with that, Stan said it's all about developing a thick skin and staying dedicated.
Throughout my childhood, I have had to grow thick skin for the ignorance of other people.
"I have thick skin and I've been called far worse," Mr. Grewal said in a statement.
I have a pretty thick skin, but for some reason, this one frazzles me a bit.
WASHINGTON — Thirty years as a union boss in Indiana have given Chuck Jones a thick skin.
LARRY FINK: Well, I mean, you know, you have to have a thick skin for this.
How can you get tough and develop thick skin, if you've never been wounded and scarred?
The trouble is he has a thick skin and I am sure he would be reluctant to.
In terms of self-esteem, you have to have really thick skin to work in a brothel.
It requires patience and flexibility, not to mention thick skin: not every case has a happy ending.
You develop a thick skin from not being good at comedy for a long time when you start.
A president needs the thick skin to ignore criticism and the management discipline to stay fixed on goals.
"Being on YouTube and online in general has made me build up a really thick skin," she says.
"It has a very thick skin, and it's very starchy and gooey in the center," Mr. Philippe said.
Two hippopotamuses, their thick skin evenly rendered in bronze and burnt umber, float in an aquarium like corpses.
"I have thick skin, and this isn't the first time I'm on trial," he told reporters last week.
But he has struggled to adopt the thick skin and stiff upper lip befitting a British foreign secretary.
You should never pumice areas of the skin that are normal, or simply dry — only callused or thick skin.
I've definitely had to build thick skin, but it's the intimacy of the platform that's been instilled in me.
But I have thick skin, grew up with two brothers and can digest a lot that's thrown at me.
Kanye West, well known pretty much nowhere for his cool temperament and thick skin, has had a busy weekend.
Those eyes still need to be protected, which means that the tadpoles have thick skin over each eye-bud.
The new chair will need a thick skin as well as an ability to play both defense and offense.
After a heavily armored performance, maybe it indicated that she was finally ready to shed that pesky thick skin.
And can German authorities develop the thick skin it needs to deport hundreds of thousands of rejected asylum claimants?
Ms. Holzer insisted that she never held grudges and that she had developed thick skin after her many difficulties.
And his thick skin from previous battles could help if Mr. Tillerson seeks a wholesale revamping of the department.
What's weird about this business is that you have to have a thick skin while remaining vulnerable as an artist.
You need to have a thick skin and a healthy sense of humor to maintain a positive and optimistic perspective.
He often credited his resilient and contrarian personality to the thick skin he developed as a result of youthful torments.
She figures if she did not have thick skin, it would have been enough to make her quit the game.
" Bezos also said the best way for public figures to deal with public criticism was by developing a "thick skin.
"She said it with a weariness and thick skin and humor," Mr. Biddle, who is white, said in an email.
Besides, her thick skin and no-BS attitude are essential for the kind of damage control she's been hired to do.
Of course I'm protective of him, but Arie has thick skin and he won't pay attention to any of that negativity.
Looking back on it, my advice is to develop a thick skin, take the comments into consideration and keep moving forward.
He advised public figures like Thiel to develop a "thick skin" and avoid the impulse to exact revenge on the media.
Having to deal with these kinds of judgments and having a thick skin is also something she seeks out in candidates.
These gentle giants found a niche in the Bering Sea, withstanding freezing temperatures thanks to generous blubber and a thick skin.
You have to develop strength and a thick skin, but at the same time make sure it doesn't turn into bitterness.
He advised public figures like Thiel to develop a "thick skin" and avoid the impulse to exact revenge on the media.
They reminded me of eating a piece of fish with thick skin and a small layer of fat, strong and soft.
I have the thick skin of a comic and someone who doesn't moisturize nearly enough, but I'm still a human being.
While not spelled out in the posting, the next governor will likely need courage and a thick skin to deal with Brexit.
"As a public figure, the best defense against ... speech you don't like about yourself is to develop a thick skin," he said.
It takes persistence, blood, sweat, tears (oh, so many tears!), a thick skin, and a hell of a lot of hard work.
Using a sharp object to remove the thick skin can hurt and lead to infection if a wound is created and left open.
"The best defense against speech that you don't like about yourself as a public figure is to develop a thick skin," he said.
For many members of marginalized groups, it is easy to believe that simply growing a thick skin will provide protection from these experiences.
Further observation of males revealed thick skin bristling with active follicles, elevated testosterone levels and oversize testicles, which the animals liked showing off.
Whenever women ask about getting into the field, Ragone tells them to go to the gym, get ripped and develop a thick skin.
"You definitely get a thick skin once you have been through it a lot," she says of media "harassment," as the reality star calls.
You have to have incredibly thick skin and strong determination, but the upsides to being a part of this scene and community are huge.
But to lead such an opinionated community, Reddit's leader will need a strong moral compass and thick skin which Huffman has proven he lacks.
"I typically have a pretty thick skin because I lived through a lot," said Bush Hager, who was 19 when her dad became president.
Some sharks freak out more than others and this tells biologists that the sharks may not all be the same underneath that thick skin.
Instead of attacking the press constantly and promoting conspiracy theories that ruin his credibility, Trump should grow thick skin and get off social media.
I mean I've got pretty thick skin, but when people take me in the total wrong way, it's just like, get to know me!
As for Matt Hughes, he brushed off Colby's comments essentially saying ya gotta have thick skin if you're gonna be a pro UFC fighter.
We can't all be invited to everything, and because we choose to share so much on social media, you have to have thick skin.
Here's how: I bought into the idea that talk in the kitchen was just talk, and that a thick skin would indeed protect me.
As the first male country singer to come out as gay, he says he's developed a thick skin when it comes to the public's opinion.
" Excusing the abuse of men in filmmaking means that those who work with them on film sets, especially women, are expected to develop "thick skin.
" Jenner then went on to say that while "being insecure" about her acne gave her "thick skin," she "wouldn't ever wish that feeling upon anyone.
"The pound has developed some sort of thick skin - or it's got its fingers in its ears - when it comes to Brexit noises," he said.
I'm an actress, and I think if I grew a thick skin … and kept the world out, I wouldn't be very good at my job.
I developed layers of thick skin there, cultivated an open mind, a loving heart, work ethic, and above all, loyalty -- even if to a fault.
While Eisner wrote that it is usually better for journalists to "grow a thick skin" and ignore attacks, she said Trump demanded a bolder response.
Talking about feminism online requires a high tolerance for verbal abuse, but Hurley says her childhood as a geek helped her develop a thick skin.
Navigating its evolving rules and byways requires the nuance and skill of a Jane Austen heroine, as well as the thick skin of a politician.
To me, she may have taken an issue with things that I've said, but I'm not going to bite my tongue…You gotta have thick skin.
The good news for Manning ... Ross says Peyton has already proved he has thick skin -- and expects nothing less than hilarity when #18 takes the stage.
Unlike with duck, for example, which has quite a thick skin, with chicken, after you bake it, it's almost gone, and it's really crispy and delicious.
He has never been comfortable with this, but he has tried to develop a thick skin about the level of media interest that comes with it.
"As she saw it, these were things that others in her line of work had to frequently endure and grow a thick skin toward," Sinh says.
This misses the point completely, because people upset by the term shouldn't be labeled weak — and shouldn't have to develop "thick skin" to battle casual homophobia.
It takes a while to build a thick skin for personal attacks, and when you feel the heat, you find out who your real friends are.
During her interview in April 22013, Clinton discussed her email scandal, Trump and how decades in the public eye forced her to develop a thick skin.
But I think the asset is that in entertainment you're so used to dealing with rejection and people pushing against you, that you have a thick skin.
The Los Angeles native had to earn her thick skin after debuting on Modern Family as the Dunphy family's youngest daughter, Alex, when she was just 11.
Though the first lady has previously said she has a "thick skin" and isn't bothered by criticism, it is clear that Ivana Trump's comments struck a nerve.
They also told each other that black Americans had a higher pain tolerance — literal thick skin — and that therefore physical punishments could be employed with less restraint.
Winemaking runs deep in the Armenian vein, and the famous Areni grape with its thick skin is the source of some of the best new wines anywhere.
"It helps we all have thick skin," said Mr. McNamara, who has added 8,13 miles and a coat of dust to a sedan with New York plates.
Further, just as the president needs to maintain a thick skin in order to do his job effectively, the same applies to those who cover him journalistically.
We tend to stay away from it, we have to have thick skin but it's disappointing that people forget that we never go out to do (badly).
Having been in the public eye, playing herself, since high school, Kristin Cavallari has probably developed a bit of a thick skin when it comes to people's comments.
These things have left me with a thick skin, but at 11, the idea of failing in front of a packed gymnasium still held a lot of weight.
"As an adult you learn to get thick skin," McDermott, who shares kids Liam, 11, Stella, 10, Hattie, 7, Finn, 6, and Beau, 1, with Spelling, told PEOPLE.
" Luckily, by Tuesday morning she was already smiling and laughing with her daughter Birdie, 9, who said: "'That's mom, she's got thick skin, stomach problems and sensitive eyes.
Despite this experience, or maybe because of it, I've managed to grow a thick skin and have learned to care less about other people, and love myself more.
Turns out I'd just developed a thick skin, long used to the fact that most people don't appreciate the extraordinary journey undertaken to arrive here after a war.
Growing up gay often times mean growing a thick skin and acerbic wit to combat ignorant bullies, and the reading challenge feels like the natural extension of that.
On the surface, this may seem like a superficial problem, easily solved with the development of thick skin and the ability to tune out the opinions of others.
Among the few journalists who seem to have really gotten under his thick skin was Wayne Barrett, an investigative reporter for The Village Voice who died in January.
Since Ulana (and all most the Chernobyl characters') personal histories are left unmentioned, Watson developed a backstory for her character to explain how she developed such a thick skin.
"Over the past four years of being in the public eye I've learned to grow a thick skin to critics and those who may not like me," she writes.
Growing up in Modern Family's giant spotlight forced Winter to develop a thick skin, she told Refinery29 earlier this year as part of our Take Back The Beach campaign.
The Definitive Guide to Business with Marcus Lemonis When most people think of the word "boss, " they probably think of someone with thick skin who's up for any challenge.
Suki WaterhouseSince she's constantly on long flights between England and the United States, Suki Waterhouse uses Weleda's extra-thick Skin Food moisturizer to keep her hands from drying out.
And it goes without saying that the media members who spend their days criticizing players, coaches and GMs need to have thick skin about criticism of their own work.
The incident didn't faze Raworth too much, who told News Corp she actually loves her job and that she has enough of a thick skin to deal with it.
We need to be transparent about the work, about how 99% of the time it's a thick skin that does more for artists than bolt-from-the-blue talent.
"In our business you have to have a pretty thick skin, but this is probably about as tough as it gets," Carper told reporters in the Capitol this week.
They're told to grow a thick skin and that if they work hard and land the right meetings, they just might become a showrunner, an agent, or a movie star.
Why it matters: Silicon Valley insiders have a pretty thick skin when it comes to how much tech companies know about their users and how much they share with partners.
When you're from the northwest London ghetto – I use the ghetto loosely, because it wasn't really a ghetto – Golders Green, Edgware, Mill Hill – you probably develop a pretty thick skin.
On this week's episode of Rebecca Jarvis' No Limits podcast, Ray opened up about building her business empire and the thick skin she's developed while working in the entertainment industry.
The reality star admits that "there could be one or two negative comments that really do affect you, and get to you," but believes that she has a thick skin.
Barr has built up a thick skin during his two stints as attorney, so no one expects him to resign because Trump tweeted some unkind videos from Fox Business News.
There's a certain amount of hustle and grind involved, you have to be tough to be in a bar band, you have to have thick skin and play your shit right.
"I've got a pretty thick skin, but this one is unique," Mr. French said in an interview before the hearing on May 10, which went on for more than four hours.
"On some levels you do have to get a really thick skin, and you have to trust your instincts because there is almost nothing else," she said, according to The Stage.
The blisters on Karen's feet had spread to the thick skin of the sole, and she knew she wouldn't make it back to the café unless she wrapped her feet up.
" He also says Punk doesn't give a crap about all the haters because, "if you come from WWE, you have a thick skin because you're hated on all day, every day.
Bezos, who also happens to own The Washington Post, weighed in by suggesting that Thiel and other public figures, "develop a thick skin" when it comes to how people report on them.
"I think you have to have a thick skin, but Linda and I will happily take some of those punches if it means the trans community is spared having another," she added.
And so when you ask for independence perhaps somewhat arrogantly, I think you're saying, look, I'm going to be accountable, you get to criticize, and you've got to have a thick skin.
"I've worked on-air for 10 years and by now, I've learned that everyone has an opinion and you have to have a thick skin to work in this business," she wrote.
Read has also developed a thick skin when it comes to killing off characters, or perhaps it's just a producer's trick: Save money by putting your most expensive actors on short contracts.
"As a politician, I have learned and accepted to have a thick skin and I have no expectation that the press will treat me with special care; quite the opposite," Tusk said.
Writing about anything other than the wonderful style of Guardiola's team, the sublime majesty of David Silva and the shimmering brilliance of Kevin de Bruyne, certainly, requires something of a thick skin.
Weinstein belies the cliché that the best fighters develop a thick skin: He has sustained himself through decades of conflict by salting unhealed wounds, nursing unceasing resentment and preserving grudges in amber.
The real story, the unavoidable, hard-fact story, is the pace of the Trump presidency and the thick-skin of this president, who shrugs off political assassins like Sylvester Stallone pops bad guys.
But the author of a book titled You're Making Me Hate You: A Cantankerous Look at the Common Misconception That Humans Have Any Common Sense Left must have thick skin, and anyway he's rich.
"The little connections, and especially with someone who's been hurt constantly their entire life and heartbroken and had so much taken away, you get a thick skin, and she definitely has that," she said.
And I know you will need to learn to have a thick skin in your new job — especially within the White House and among the president's friends, not just the White House press corps.
For anyone inclined to believe in American meritocracy, they offer a raunchy yet appealing vision of the world: So long as a woman has a thick skin and works hard, she'll be just fine.
"It could be that Le Pen's coup failed in the end by giving Macron the political thick skin he was lacking until now," Christian Delporte, a historian and political image specialist at Versailles University, said.
Experienced trial lawyers usually develop thick skin and an ability to control their tempers and emotions as a result of many years of courtroom battles replete with bullying judges, difficult clients and often obnoxious adversaries.
Dion, criticized by commentators for not intervening on behalf of the Canadian reporter, on Friday told journalists that she was "a professional with a thick skin" and did not need him to go her rescue.
" But Kirby, who responded to Gidley's comment by saying he has a "thick skin" after two stints as a press secretary, said the group felt "it was important for us to lay this marker down.
It worked, perhaps in large part because the initial crew Glassman worked with was heavily composed of cops, first responders, and others who tended to share his, as Wolf puts it, thick skin and dark humor.
"Basically, when you are a gay man in Swaziland, you need to have thick skin, and people that love and support you in everything that you do," he told BuzzFeed News on the phone from Mbabane.
Wessel told Business Insider&aposs Shana Lebowitz that the leap requires thick skin: "You need to be OK with failure, and you certainly need to be someone who can pick themselves up after a failure immediately."
The reaction, which I also wrote about, was a case of blaming the messenger, but it helped me to develop a thick skin when writing something I felt was necessary even if it would be unpopular.
And I was in kind of a funny position because it was harassment, but over the years ... I've grown up on the internet, I have a very thick skin, especially I know Reddit as well as anybody.
They have built a thick skin over the past few months in the White House and they recognize that a certain level of attention comes with the high-profile opportunities they have been given, per the official.
MORE said "thick skin" and "stamina" are important qualities to have when serving as the commander-in-chief, adding that he believes he is the same person today as he was at the beginning of his tenure.
Dr. Shirley is going on a U.S. tour, and needs a chauffeur with thick skin, who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty in order to ensure that he makes it to all of his gigs on time.
Watching it happen every day — we were so close to it and it was so sensational that you really have to have some thick skin and a good head on your shoulders to get through something like that.
After a public split from his ex-wife Reese Witherspoon in 2006, with whom he shares daughter Ava, 17, and son Deacon, 13, the star says he's developed a "pretty thick skin" when it comes to media scrutiny.
I thought I had thick skin before I started planning weddings, but you need to be bulletproof, quick on your feet, and a problem-solving wiz to do this job without curling up in a ball and crying.
There was a greater tendency in years gone by to wall off emotions, to put on a thick skin — for some men to be stone-like and uncommunicative and for some women to be brittle, brassy and untouchable.
The complaint made its way to a district manager who later told her that she should "grow some thick skin" and that the guard had been having "harmless fun," according to a sworn written statement from Ms. Sargent.
This means that she never lets her male colleagues see her have an emotional reaction to anything at work, and that she's had to develop a thick skin to protect herself from their hurtful micro- and sometimes macro-aggressions.
Trick Daddy's got some seriously thick skin .... we're told he doesn't care one bit about "ignorant" people poking fun at him on the Internet, and if they want to make fun of someone with an illness, go right ahead.
The way I grew up — always being queer, always being who I was, always questioning authority and the way the world works — set me up for growing a thick skin to be able to work in a business like this.
It's understandable that a father would want to defend his son and the same for family members, but it's time to acquire the presidential thick skin, let surrogates and supporters lead the charge on some rebuttals and occasionally, when necessary, respond.
Alida Thomas, 30, hunting guide and bushworker I haven't personally had many problems in the industry, but I've developed a thick skin and have worked in the hunting, guide, forestry, geology, mushroom picking, and even pipelining industries since I was 16.
Come at us, we've got thick skin at this point; we're going to defend what we do and say the same thing we've always said: we stay away from religion and politics and we don't know what the hoopla is.
You have to have a pretty thick skin to be able to sit in a room with someone who doesn't look like you and doesn't understand you and have them tell you how you should act and what you should do.
But I was so happy it happened to me because I got really thick skin and believe that we're all human, and I just want other people to know that they can be whoever the f— they want to be.
BECKY QUICK: I know you've developed a thick skin over the years, but does it tick you off when people start questioning whether you've lost it, whether you can still— WARREN BUFFETT: Well, I-- I'm sure I've lost some of it.
It's nice to hear praise and what you're doing right, but you learn way more from people being critical, and it gives you not only a thick skin but a great perspective on your work and how to improve upon it.
"There is a common misconception that because elephants have thick skin, they would feel less pain; but in reality, the receptors that pick up signals of pain and send them to the brain are located on the surface of the skin," she adds.
His friends say he's managed to maintain his cool, even as speculation of his termination flares up from time to time, and running one of the most high stakes investigations in modern history has also caused him to develop a thick skin.
"When he thinks he's winning, he doubles down and doubles down, and there are very few entities that have the skill, desire and thick skin to take it," the advisor, who was not authorized to speak for the league, said of the president.
In the full trailer for Luke Cage Season 2, we find our bulletproof hero (Mike Colter) taking selfies on the street and getting all kinds of press for his actions – until a new villain manages to get in a punch that rattles that thick skin.
Earnest said this week that "individuals who have a thick skin" are necessary to survive the intrusive vetting process to secure a nomination, and later undergo contentious hearings on Capitol Hill, though Republicans have yet to announce whether those hearings will actually go forward.
" "We have thick skin, but as veterans, it's hard for us to understand why war wounds would elicit such raucous laughter from an audience," he said, adding, "I think they should've rethought that joke a little bit -- if you can even call it a joke.
In this week's issue, the actress, 47,  explained to PEOPLE what she has learned from being in the business that has enabled her thick skin—and how the rise of African American directors plays a role in her two upcoming projects, Native Son and The Twilight Zone.
Working at a bar is just an extension of this social norm that has been this way since my generation, which is probably why my mom—who helps me around my bar now—always taught me to have a thick skin and never let it get to me.
A caller identified as Al from Paramus complimented the governor's thick skin, before joking that, should he get the job, his theme song should be "Bridge Over Troubled Water," and that the bridge scandal might make it hard to criticize scandals involving other teams, like Al's beloved New England Patriots.
" On life since Kate's 2011 wedding she says, "I've had a few years of being in the public eye and have developed something of a thick skin" – but notes that when it comes to the figure-hugging bridesmaid look that made her an international sensation, "I was surprised and still don't understand it.
A quick catch-up with my surgeon also revealed that it takes longer for those with "thick skin" (a certain characteristic of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern noses) to see the swelling subside and that it can even take up to a year (sometimes longer) for your nose to assume its final shape. Phew.
"I think the way people judge you or people would write articles on me when I was a kid going through the times of having crazy breakouts or going through break ups or whatever I was going through, people would treat me like I could handle those comments as an adult, like I had this thick skin," she continued.
As the President approaches the second half of his first term, he -- and the country -- would be well served by the appointment of a chief of staff who, rather than being an SOB, is an individual who knows his or her way around Washington, has a thick skin, no ego and is resolutely focused on getting things done.
I think as a woman being unjustly accused of obnoxious aggression, part of it is just, I think Tim took this phrase out of the book because it was disgusting, but I'm gonna say it here: Just put your thick-skin suit on, you just have to kind of tough it out, is part of it.
I think that I decided when I first started working in fine dining that I needed to have a really thick skin, I needed to work really hard at it, I needed to check my sex at the door, and I had to work as hard if not harder than whoever was standing next to me.
All of these women have been rejected by major film festivals and have applied for awards and been denied and tried to get financing and went after big actors, and basically have faced a lot of rejection in their careers and they've really had to develop this thick skin and be completely defiant and say: all of these rejections are not a reflection of my talents and the value of my work.

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