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Quotes About Career

It's the NFL. It's simple. You either get it better or you have to look for a new job, so I think we all understand that.
~ Devin McCourty
We all need challenges at work, or else it would be considered play. When you can't seem to grow with the job or move forward, it's time to start looking for a new one.
~ Carolyn Aronson
We try to tell these guys that the end of a boxing career isn't the end of their lives: it's the beginning of a new one.
~ Gerry Cooney
I mean, I work in television, so every day is like the end of your career and then each day is a new one.
~ Frank Shamrock
It sounds crazy, but I'm so married to my work that I rarely meet new people.
~ Cheryl Burke
I personally love auditioning. It's not just about that part: it's about getting to meet new people and really introducing myself to them - getting my name out there more than getting just that project.
~ Claudia Kim
I came here and actually fell in love with Charlotte and the Hornets. That's exactly what happened to me. I found a new way of motivation. Charlotte basically extended my career for the next seven years. I was thinking of retiring. I was 30 and played seven more years after that, just because basketball felt different here in Charlotte.
~ Vlade Divac
I wanted to be a New York City cop before I became an actor.
~ Erik Estrada
I knew I wanted to be a ballet dancer, but what kind, I wasn't sure. My two dream companies had been New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theater.
~ Wendy Whelan
I am not really retired, and may never be completely, but I can't think of a better place to contemplate retirement than New York City.
~ Robert MacNeil
I wanted to be a New York City firefighter. I didn't make it in, though.
~ Jon Favreau
My first flight was in my early 20s, from New York City to Los Angeles, to shoot a Cherry 7-UP commercial.
~ Joanna Going
During the time I was Miss America, I had come to New York City because I had decided I wanted to try to get into television.
~ Gretchen Carlson
After graduating from Brown, I went to law school and became a corporate lawyer in New York City.
~ Andrew Yang
If you're in journalism, the U.S. - and New York City in particular - is an exciting place to work.
~ Joanna Coles
That's how I started. I moved to New York City, and I was a makeup artist.
~ Christian Siriano
I moved to New York City in the '80s to be an actress and to be on Broadway. That was always my dream.
~ Michelle Visage
This sounds fake, but my first job lead when I moved to New York City, someone emailed me and asked, 'Would you want to be one of Lorne Michaels' assistants?'
~ Lindsay Shookus
To be able to call myself a New York City based musician is just a pleasure and I still get a real kick out of it.
~ Sunny Ozell
I had started out my grown-up life in New York City, but I couldn't figure out how to be an actor there. And so I had been a magazine illustrator instead.
~ Michael Emerson
I got my start in the 'New York Times' because I used to read Stuart Elliot, the advertising columns. I still do. And I read him so religiously, I wanted to work for him before I died.
~ Andrew Ross Sorkin
I started, actually, in journalism when I was - well. I started at the 'New York Times' when I was 18 years old, actually, but really got into journalism when I was 15 years old and had started a sports magazine which was trying to become a national sports magazine.
~ Andrew Ross Sorkin
New Yorkers are obsessed with youth and eternal youth and then their careers and making money.
~ Lee Radziwill
I'm at an age now where I have a newborn baby and me and my wife want to settle. I'm tired of going on loan.
~ Emiliano Martinez