All authors go to heaven; we have paid our dues on earth by choosing to the hellish career of writing
No babies for me until I'm in my 30s! I'm focused on my career right now. I can't even take care of my dog.
There's no way I would have thought I would have had the career that I did and the longevity. Absolutely no idea.
Each of my career decisions has been very much about doing what I wanted to achieve in the role and then finding another challenge.
I don't have siblings, which is probably the biggest reason why my parents were able to give the attention to my career that they did.
A whole new career opened up for me when I was in 'Lord Of The Rings' and 'Star Wars.'
Throughout my rapping career, I always cooked for myself and anyone I worked with. It's what actually kept me grounded through those crazy years.
Obviously, I have been a pro-choice candidate for my entire political career, and obviously there is controversy always surrounding this issue.
Thirty-five things have to go wrong for the best thing to happen in your career
I want to direct films, ultimately. Hopefully I'll have a fantastic career in acting and then go on to do that. That's my dream; that's the ultimate goal.
I've lived my career backwards - I started off huge and I've got smaller and more personal, and I'm much more comfortable now.
For my entire career, I have worked to bring electronic inventions to healthcare markets where there is a critical and urgent need.
I went up to the top of the career ladder and I came down again, I am past all that.
I could not - and I still cannot - see a sustainable career as a filmmaker in which I focus fully on our gay stories.
If I'm enjoying something, I'd like to be able to just have it all. Frankly, that's the way I'm approaching my career now. I'm a total workaholic.
Medicine was certainly intended to be a career. I wanted to become a psychiatrist, an adolescent ambition which, of course, is fulfilled by many psychiatrists.
Oh, I think I've been entirely selfish with my career. I've done what I wanted to do, and not put myself out for anyone else particularly.
When I signed up for Y&R, my actor friends said, 'A daytime soap? It'll kill your career!' Now they'd trade places with me in a heartbeat.
At every stage of my career I have had interesting and cordial colleagues, some of whom are close friends.
I know in my situation, my mind works more than everything else. I've been like that my whole career.
I started my career in Portugal, and the longest I've ever played a character was for about a year, which is how long our TV shows last.