Everything is so fast now, everything is so disposable now, there's no time to build up a career like we used to have in the past.
Throughout my whole swimming career, I've never been disqualified once. I've never been warned once.
I feel every profession suffers from a little bit of dissatisfaction from time to time. Even I do feel that way as far as my career is concerned.
It's quite a dangerous career move to go wilfully on making films that may not find a distributor.
Career diversification ain't a bad thing.
I've been very fortunate to dodge a nickname throughout my entire career. I've never had one.
Aside from ROH, just getting a taste of Wrestle Kingdom at the Tokyo Dome with NJPW has me really excited at the prospect of furthering and developing my career in Japan.
There was a time when Vader and I had a main event Pay-Per-View match, back in 1993 at Halloween Havoc, and I firmly thought that it was going to be the biggest match of my career and that everything after would just be going downhill.
In March 1977, I taped the single 'Career Opportunities' off Piccadilly Radio, which was the '70s equivalent of downloading, and then the album came out in April 1977.
I've continued to pursue other interests in my downtime, but I'm glad I'm a musician. It's the perfect career for me.
I drifted into acting, and I've drifted into my career, and I've never been guided by anything particularly concrete.
The United States is the only country where a driver can have a successful career - either in stock cars or IndyCar - and he won't need a passport.
I started out as a musician. Although I always wanted to have a dual career, I fell into the TV and movie business more strongly and more quickly.
There was little in my early life to indicate that an interest in biology would become the passion of my academic career. In fact, there was little to suggest I would have an academic career.
I hadn't really thought about politics as a career in my twenties or early thirties.
In my early years, there were a number of experiences that made me decide I could not afford the luxury of just being an actress. There were a number of issues I wanted to address. And I wanted to use my career as a platform.
My entire political career has been based on building up Britain's political standing and economic prosperity through our membership of the E.U. and the European project.
Working with a Republican co-sponsor, Rep. Glenn Thompson of Pennsylvania, I introduced a bill to strengthen our nation's career and technical education programs and more closely align them with the needs of local businesses and industries.
I spent ten years being told there was no way I was going to have a career because I was so effeminate.
I actually started my career interning at Perry Ellis and got to work with Marc Jacobs.