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Quotes About Profession

It is difficult to be a law enforcement family. You shoulder the stresses and challenges involved in your loved one's profession. You make a sacrifice, too.
~ William Barr
The doctor gave me several warnings: Never tell anyone unless necessary, because I might be ostracized. Call it 'seizure disorder,' not epilepsy, because fewer people would be frightened. Try to choose a profession as free from stress as possible.
~ Kurt Eichenwald
I like to consider myself a relatively spiritual person, and I just do my thing. I'm very focused on what I do professionally, and I'm very focused on my family, and I don't really get too stressed out about what people say or what other people think.
~ Victoria Beckham
One needs to follow strict discipline in the life to streamline it, so it's not whether you are in this industry/profession of an actor or an engineer or whatever you are doing it, but I think when you respect your body, when you take care of your body, I think everything falls in place.
~ Sonu Sood
You want to strike that happy medium: the balance of being able to find creative satisfaction in your profession, be able to afford a roof over your head, but still have the freedom to live a relatively normal life.
~ Chris Evans
It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first.
~ Ronald Reagan
My father, Kaneki, was a gifted research director of a chemical company, and his profession strongly influenced the path of my life.
~ Ryoji Noyori
The word 'career' and 'actor' really don't fit in the same paragraph, let alone sentence. There is no career structure for actors.
~ John Rhys-Davies
I realized early on that being an author is a hugely misunderstood job. Because there are no pay grades and very little structure, people make interesting assumptions about the profession.
~ Sara Sheridan
I'd say that my profession ends where architectural thinking ends - architectural thinking in terms of thinking about programs and organizational structure. These abstractions play a role in many other disciplines, and those disciplines are now defining their 'architectures' as well.
~ Rem Koolhaas
Acting is a strange profession, and, yes, sometimes I struggle with its worth, its value in the world.
~ Keri Russell
I've struggled to get respect and dignity for my profession, and I do it in the way I lead my life as a fighter and as a human being.
~ Tito Ortiz
I think struggles are part of our profession. And it's always about overcoming these kind of moments.
~ Ilkay Gundogan
Most actors I'm in touch with are struggling financially.
~ Sheryl Lee
What I've learned over the years... judges are conscientious... not like lawyers, who give opinions.
~ Richard Cordray
For an actor like me, there are very few options to choose from.
~ Varun Sandesh
I'm an ordinary guy with an extraordinary job.
~ Bernie Mac
If you eat good ingredients, and moderately, it should not be a problem. If you look at the bakers over the years, how many obese bakers have there been? There have been a few - nobody's saying you can't join 'Bake Off' if you're obese - but by and large bakers, just like cooks, are not particularly overweight.
~ Prue Leith
I'm afraid I talk a lot, too much, perhaps. I should have been a lawyer or a college professor or a windy politician, though I'm glad I am not any of these.
~ Tom Glazer
The architect, like other workers in our endeavor, is facing the inevitability of a change of profession: he [sic] will no longer be a builder of forms alone, but a builder of complete ambiances.
~ Unknown
Four out of Five Dentist think that the Fifth Dentist is an idiot.
~ Unknown
I don't direct movies for a living.
~ Tommy Lee Jones
Back home, being a nanny—or a governess, as we often say—is a recognized profession, regulated by strict laws. A nanny hopeful must train for three years at an accredited nanny college. I was surprised when I came here to find that you need a license to file nails but nothing to look after children.
~ Tracy Hogg
Like most sailors, he is widely ignorant outside his own profession; he has indeed read a certain amount, more than most of his kind, but late reading, useless as a foundation; he is convinced that no one else has ever done so, and he is a fountain of gratuitous instruction. A want of modesty: a fine fund of self-complacence.
~ Patrick O'Brian