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Quotes About Years

Acting is the most bizarre profession. You can stay in it for years and not really be in it and be waiting for someone to give you an opportunity. It's like when I watch 'American Idol' and see people who have been told to believe in themselves at all costs: It's not always a good idea.
~ Lauren Graham
I like to work, and I worked for years as a camera person before I directed.
~ Patty Jenkins
So in process of four or five years the emperor called me, as divers times he had done before.
~ William Adams
The last day of shooting, there were tears. It was this family that's grown together over the years. Many of us have worked on it since the beginning, so there's a sadness when we all go our separate ways.
~ David Heyman
Having spent six years as Europe Minister, I am in no doubt about the technical challenge Brexit presents lawmakers.
~ David Lidington
I'm not as a studied, technically, as you might think. My technique has really evolved naturally over the years from watching other guitarists and trying to develop my own style.
~ Gary Moore
There's no question that California, in the last three or four years, has been privileged to add disproportionately to the economic growth of America, and to contribute to its technological productivity.
~ Gray Davis
I attended TED in 2007 and 2008, the last two years the conference was held in Monterey.
~ Maria Semple
I spent most of my teenage years in the National Theatre.
~ Finty Williams
I came from a dance background, so that's what I did my whole teenage years. I was at the dance studio a lot. It just becomes your social scene and part of your life.
~ Felicia Day
I was on the Internet a lot during my teenage years, and I think the influence of that kind of textuality on my writing has been pretty significant.
~ Sally Rooney
'Lord of the Flies' is one of my favorite books. That was a big influence on me as a teenager; I still read it every couple of years.
~ Suzanne Collins
I've been very fortunate to keep working throughout all my awkward, weird teenager years and when I was in college.
~ Emily Osment
As a teenager, I was in the Carlisle schoolboy scheme and while I was excited to join at first, I look back on it as a tough few years.
~ Glenn Murray
We were teens in the Eighties, and that's the kind of music that we all grew up on. When you're in those really formative years, from, like, 13 to 19, what you listen to is so influential, and I think that's just part of our being now.
~ Tony Kanal
As a Spurs fan I've watched the games and the rivalries throughout the years, so to play against Arsenal you have the bit between your teeth.
~ Harry Winks
Filmmaking is a completely imperfect art form that takes years and, over those years, the movie tells you what it is. Mistakes happen, accidents happen and true great films are the results of those mistakes and the decisions that those directors make during those moments.
~ Jason Reitman
My formative years were not spent in Hyderabad, so I can only understand Telugu, but I love the culture.
~ Aditi Rao Hydari
Yet again the fiends came after the years of forgetfulness had gone by–for man is still an ape in that he forgets what is not ever before his eyes.
~ Robert E. Howard
I made that horn sound like it never had before; I made it cry for all the miles and years that separated them.
~ Robert James Waller
Como duas aves solitárias sobrevoando as imensas pradarias por vontade divina, todos estes anos e vidas avançámos ao encontro um do outro.
~ Robert James Waller
But I spent just two calendar years at Cornell University, though it was covering more than three years of work, and then went to medical school and did become interested in psychiatry, and even helped form a kind of psychiatry club in medical school.
~ Robert Jay Lifton
When Chapman established his own ministry a few years later, he always stressed the importance of this type of meeting for all believers.
~ Robert L. Peterson
It is doubtful if, at any time in her life, anyone had sung directly at Miss Pottinger, and she was flustered in a region of her being from which she had had no messages for many years.
~ Robertson Davies