I get constant reminders from fans who equate that game and my career as one and the same.
I left the 'Trib' in 1970 with the feeling that I would never have a career in establishment media of any kind.
Due to these various circumstances, when I entered the Catholic University of Louvain in 1934, I had already travelled in a number of European countries and spoke four languages fairly fluently. This turned out to be a valuable asset in my subsequent career as a scientist.
I'm thrilled with how my career is evolving.
Early in my modeling career, when I was a teenager, I really took care of my skin. I didn't get too much sun exposure, and I moisturized.
Somehow, I knew you had to have perfect eyesight to be a test pilot, and so that was it for my astronaut career.
I have frequently been questioned, especially by women, of how I could reconcile family life with a scientific career. Well, it has not been easy.
I spend most of my career as a management consultant, a businessman working with family-owned small and medium-sized businesses. The businesses that make up the core of our economy.
Yves Saint Laurent was my first fashion show. I wore his tuxedo. And Helmut Newton was my first photographer, in 1973. I was really very lucky. I had an amazing career.
I've been arrested several times. I've been known to dress in ludicrous fashions. I've also built a career out of negative reviews.
Throughout my whole football career, I have always known I wasn't the fastest guy.
When I got picked up by the Tapout crew and was featured on their reality show, that really jumpstarted my career.
I'm portraying out characters, I'm portraying femme characters, characters that are really outside of the box. I never thought I would get that opportunity to portray those characters at all, much less have a career that I have.
With longevity comes, 'Nothing is going to kill me; I cannot irreparably damage my career.' Those days are over. The most I can sustain are fender benders.
One of the key guitars in my career has been an early-Seventies Fender Telecaster Deluxe that I had before Sonic Youth started and that I played pretty much throughout Sonic Youth.
My mother's first career was physical therapy, her second was writer, and her third career was president of an organic fertilizer company. And she's driven a tank.
I think, for sure, 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Pulp Fiction' were kind of bookends for - or the pillars of - my career.
The high point for me in my career was when Sinatra called me his favourite performer in the Fifties. And I've been sold out ever since.
I went to college thinking of maybe pursuing a career in film criticism.
Film music has given me everything - career and popularity.