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Quotes About Career

Of course I would like to return to Spanish football, but I promised myself I would be a success in England.
~ Adama Traore
My career did start in the Spanish language industry, and that's probably because my father is my manager. He pushed my career in the direction he knew best.
~ Jencarlos Canela
I sang everything - R&B slow jams, Spanish slow jams, romantic reggaeton - and I really didn't care which I got signed for.
~ Prince Royce
Lots of people think that the Premier League would be good for me, but my mum is Spanish, and I really have that dream to play over there.
~ Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
My idea is to return to Spanish football, I want to play for a big club in La Liga, that would be great for my career.
~ Ayoze Perez
I want to position myself as a great singer/songwriter in Korea, then jump off that into different markets. South-east Asia, China, Japan - I've done nothing even though I speak four languages - English, Korean, Spanish, and a little bit of Mandarin.
~ Eric Nam
To spend more money, you have to have more money, but time is fixed and we all have the same amount to spare. How we choose to spend it can make a significant difference on the impact we have in our careers or in the world.
~ Simon Sinek
You know, piloting really isn't my hobby. And, it's probably not something I'd do in my spare time if I could do whatever I wanted to do. But, I'll tell you: if you've got to make a living, it's a great way to make a living!
~ Duane G. Carey
My father said I should become a doctor and do science in my spare time, which in retrospect might not have been a bad idea, but I wasn't interested in taking care of people's ills.
~ Sheldon Lee Glashow
I think I'm a man about the things I need to be a man about, but I get paid to play, pretty much. I do what I love for a living, and I also get to build BMX bikes in my spare time.
~ Matt Skiba
I've been a solo artist for a year now, and I think I should start thinking about the future now. Every spare time I get, I want to be in the studio and work on music for 2015. It's a lot of work.
~ Shane Filan
Not a lot of people or pros in this game know how to train correctly. That's why they don't have a long career. Their body gets banged up. They get into a rhythm of heavy sparring and heavy work, but through that, they're limiting movement.
~ Conor McGregor
I am a failed architect, if I'm honest. I got a degree in art history and was about to get another degree, in architecture, but realized I would be terrible at building things because I've got really bad spatial awareness.
~ Hannah Ware
My favourite job hands down - and I think I can speak for everyone involved - was 'Breaking Bad.'
~ Aaron Paul
If you'd said to me when I was 21, 'You're going to get into parliament, be a senior minister of state, shadow health secretary, shadow home secretary, a privy councillor, be endorsed by the Times as a candidate for Speaker, have four novels published, and then have great fun after you retire,' I'd have said, 'That sounds like a good life.'
~ Ann Widdecombe
If you asked me if I'd rather be Speaker or a very senior minister, I'd say Speaker.
~ John Bercow
A career public speaker is not what I'm called to be. I'm called to be a critic.
~ Tony Campolo
Before I became a parent, I was a bestselling author and speaker pounding up the escalators of a different airport every week.
~ Rachel Simmons
Since I finished my football career, I've had the opportunity to do a lot of public speaking engagements.
~ Mark Schlereth
'Srimanthudu' was very important for me and my career at that time, so I was tensed. But for 'Brahmotsavam,' honestly speaking, I am more excited because of its content. I have attempted something new, and I am keen to see how the audience receives it.
~ Mahesh Babu
My first speaking part was to read for John Forsythe for Bachelor Father. I was the lead, opposite him.
~ Linda Evans
Frankly speaking, acting offers do come my way.
~ Ankit Tiwari
Now, I am completely independent - I earn my living by speaking and writing.
~ Karen Hughes
I do have to travel a lot for speaking engagements.
~ P. J. O'Rourke