My career choice was to be a mother.
My advice is to make acting your second career choice.
The government's War on Poverty has transformed poverty from a short-term misfortune into a career choice.
All I can tell you is that you cannot make choices in your own career, either career choices or choices when you're actually working as an actor, based on trying to downplay or live up to a comparison with somebody else. You just can't do that. You h...
As a kid, I liked to write, but I didn't think that was a viable career choice. My dream, actually, was to be a white girl rapper and join Salt-N-Pepa - which obviously was a much more viable career choice.
Not a great deal is known about the factors in childhood that doubtless underlie a person's choice of career - I'm talking now about a career to which one is passionately committed, in contradistinction to a career chosen merely as a means of earning...
Very early on in writing the series, I remember a female journalist saying to me that Mrs Weasley, 'Well, you know, she’s just a mother.' And I was absolutely incensed by that comment. Now, I consider myself to be a feminist, and I’d always wante...
At the very beginning of my career, when I opened my business in Italy, I was also a ranked tennis player. I had won many tournaments. To be an athlete was my first choice. Second choice: designer. However! There was more money in being a designer at...
Obviously, I have been a pro-choice candidate for my entire political career, and obviously there is controversy always surrounding this issue.
My father's peripatetic career also gave me critical perspective when it came to my own career choices.
You know, it looks like I have a varied resume or a varied career, that I've made interesting choices, when the truth of the matter is, in a way I've just kind of piece-mealed a career together, you know?
If in life you choose something that is your second choice, whether it be clothes, a relationship, or a career, then don't choose it. Wait until you can have your first choice. Never settle for second best.
The myth is that women and their families don't have to make trade-offs to have an 'extreme career'; they absolutely do. How you prioritize your life and career is your choice. Once you make a decision, stick to it; don't always second-guess yourself...
I come from a middle class family, and my parents weren't too supportive of my career choices.
When I was a child, writing was the worst possible choice of a career in my family.
Professionally, I really respect Natalie Portman - her career choices, actually going for stuff with substance.
I saw Lotus F1 racing as the best choice for me to progress my career, after considering several other options that were available to me.
I couldn't concentrate on music. So I made the choice to give up my career as a musician in the frontline to deal with the business.
If I had a choice as to my perfect career, I would make a couple of films a year and then concentrate on natural history.
My agents do not like my choice to work only in New York and Israel - it's not a good career move.
I've had too lengthy a career and coached too many players to make a choice.