Right now I'm really happy with how things are going with my chess career, so I'm not thinking of doing anything else.
Out of the current confusion of ideals and and confounding of career hopes, a calm recognition may yet emerge that productive labor is the foundation of all prosperity.
'Wall Street' was a very important movie for me in terms of my career. I won an Oscar, and then the film 'Fatal Attraction' came right after it.
Actors sure have stories. We always have stories. At the end of our careers, all we have to take with us is our stories, and we have many of them.
You have to know exactly what you want out of your career. If you want to be a star, you don't bother with other things.
I used to dye my hair different colors and have crazy periods, especially early in my career when I played in Italy.
Live performance really terrifies me. I haven't done it, really, in years. I think that's why I retired from my brief career in stand-up.
The Minted mission is to be a community that supports designers from all over the world and provides them with an opportunity to be discovered and build their careers.
I'm satisfied with what I've done. I'm not satisfied with what has happened in my career, some of the real roadblocks I had to overcome.
My career is based primarily upon finding a balance with a director and their vision, and that means sublimating my own personal ego toward their material.
You know, there's nobody where I've said, 'Man, I really want that guy's career.' I mean, each of us has to make our own go of it.
There's not too many guys that spend their whole career with one team and I think it's very fortunate and a blessing for me.
'West Side Story' was one of the high points of my career. Yet, when I first saw it, I was really disappointed in how I came off.
Counterpoint is difficult. I have been doing it since the beginning of my career. But it is not just taking any opposite. It is finding the right opposite.
For most of my career I did one comic a day, every day, including weekends and holidays.
I felt so conflicted about having fled the rez as a kid that I created a whole literary career that left me there.
My career means, if you're a non-Indian writing about Indians, at least there's one Indian in your rearview mirror.
I came to write after several mini careers. I did live theatre, managed a cosmetics store and was a local television personality.
I could never have imagined the films I've done and the people I've worked with when I was starting out; I certainly did not have a career path.
Horses will never be my career. It's just a big passion of mine, and one that will always be there in the background, but football is my main passion and everyone knows that.
I have to say, I haven't really worked with that many people in my career that I haven't liked, which I think is really rare.