Having a baby is a disaster for your career. I don't think there's any sympathy.
People say they love the characters I've chosen in my career. But I didn't choose anything. I just happened to be working and these were offered to me.
I love the idea of renaissance. If my career is like painting a canvas, I want to have as many different colors in there as I can.
If I can score goals, then why not, I think the fans will love to see that. I have a big career looking ahead and I want to impress.
I have two beautiful children, a wife who loves me very much and who I love - and my career is going well, too.
My baseball career was a long, long initiation into a single secret: At the heart of all things is love.
I studied audio engineering at university. The background I am from, music was never seen as a viable career; it was always a hobby.
I had always thought that I would do something that was connected to music as a career, or possibly Chinese, which was my major.
There are definitely things about 'Legendary Child' that echo the music we did earlier in our career. It's got the right stuff.
Well, first of all, they're all about the music and all I care about in my professional career is the music.
I like what it is to sing, or to be with the others singing, to make music, but the fuss and all the things that are the exterior part of a career, has never interested me.
When men hold the greater majority of all professional positions of power, it is impossible for a woman to advance her career without the support of men.
We need to create a society where girls and women are getting the same encouragement and support to build their careers as the boys and men are. From the start.
Men are able to sustain a career into their 50s and 60s and still present themselves as sex symbols. With women, on the other hand, people say, 'Why doesn't she retire?'
Ultimately, my greatest achievement is maintaining my career while sustaining a happy marriage and kids.
I'm relaxed about my career. I've been making movies for over 20 years, so I've earned at least the right to relax.
I've followed Gary Oldman his whole career... I've watched the movies he's directed, like 'Nil by Mouth' - I've seen that five times!
It’s not easy balancing a career, a family and a healthy outlook on life, which is why I don’t.
I don't really have foresight as an actor as far as career trajectory - I just stick to no-brainer situations.
I have always chosen roles that I believed in - not ones that I thought might further my career.
I'm a career actor. And I question this constant reliance on TV fame and celebrity.