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Quotes About Career

At a certain point, women have to decide how much they want their career versus having a family and spending time with family.
~ Monica Galetti
My career has never really been a vertical kind of thing. I mean, it's always been a bit difficult for me.
~ Holly Hunter
After a couple of years at Vertigo, I realized that if I was going to be a professional artist, I'd have to devote myself to it full time, so I ended up leaving my job there and went freelance.
~ Cliff Chiang
Professionalism and punctuality are extremely important, especially in the career path I've chosen. Being on sets, film schedules can be very stringent and tight. They are sometimes at odd hours in various locations. Being there when you're called just ensures that the day starts smoothly.
~ Radhika Apte
People are very complex. And for a psychologist, you get fascinated by the complexity of human beings, and that is what I have lived with, you know, in my career all of my life, is the complexity of human beings.
~ Daniel Kahneman
It's very hard to find someone who's successful and dislikes what they do.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
I had known that I'd wanted to be an actor from a very early age, but I had always known that I wanted to have a dual career. I wanted to be an actor, and I also at that time wanted to be a rock star.
~ Billy Burke
I really always felt that I was going to be an actress. I had a lot of confidence in the fact that I would do well from a very early age. I didn't know how tough the business is.
~ Susan Lucci
I was working from a very early age.
~ Julie Andrews
It helps to know from a very early age what you want to do. From the time I was five years old, I wanted to be a writer, even though I couldn't even read. It was mainly because I thought of my father as a writer.
~ Tom Wolfe
From a very early age, I decided that I wanted to be able to do my music but still be able to live a normal life.
~ Solange Knowles
Four months after we released 'I Don't Want to Be Funny Anymore,' the album came out on EggHunt. Three months after that, we officially signed with Matador. That's not a very long time: half a year between the first flood and the final signing.
~ Lucy Dacus
After playing Saffy in 'Ab Fab', I needed to take time out from acting to see if I really wanted to do it. I had been doing it for a very long time and I was being sent the same sort of scripts again and again.
~ Julia Sawalha
I'm an actor, so sometimes there are moments where I think about everything that's happening and I want to cry. I'm doing what I love and I will be doing it for a very, very long time - and it's amazing. A lot of people don't get to do that.
~ Ashley Greene
I think I could probably make $5 to $10m movies for a very long time and live a perfectly good life doing it. I'd probably get paid as well as a surgeon, which is pretty damn remarkable for a guy who went to film school.
~ Jeff Nichols
I've been an actor for a very long time, and I've had the opportunity to do theater a couple of times.
~ Joshua Jackson
I've been a fella in the fashion industry for a very long time now, and the industry has been very good to me.
~ Giles Deacon
I worked for a smoothie company, and that was rough. I also sold women's shoes for a very long time. That was super rough.
~ Jay Ellis
I don't have a vested interest in a particular political career or a particular political office. My job is to do everything that I can to create an America and a world that we can live in and that we can survive in.
~ Jill Stein
I wanted to be a vet. I really thought that's what I wanted to do.
~ Kelsea Ballerini
If I had the science and math capabilities, I would have liked to be a vet, but I don't! I don't have those capabilities.
~ Carol Kane
If I wasn't acting, I'd try and be a footballer. I wouldn't be a musician because I can't write my own music. Realistically, I'd probably do something with dogs, like a vet or something. I love animals.
~ Jamie Blackley
I wanted to be a vet before I got into comedy, but then once I found out how much gore goes into that job, I wanted nothing to do with it.
~ Brian Posehn
I wanted to be a vet, a nurse, a chef - I mean, anything but the music industry. But once I hit high school, the bug really bit me. You can't deny where you come from and what's in your genes, and music definitely was. I haven't looked back since.
~ Hillary Scott