At this point, I'm spoiled. I've actually had a really blessed career.
There is not a job I've held in my career that was held by a woman before me.
An image has stuck for most of my career and it isn't flattering.
I wasn't a businesswoman, so I didn't know how to build a career.
The game has basically not changed since I ended my career.
And I didn't, that's why my career was very short lived.
A lot of blood, sweat, and tears have gone into this career of mine.
If it hadn't been for the videocassette, I may not have had a career at all.
I treat my career like it just happened yesterday.
If there was no Internet, my career would have ended in 1995.
I've been fortunate enough in my career that I haven't been typecast at all.
Careers don't seem to be built up in the same way as they were in the 80s.
There are a lot of unseen elements to having a successful singing career.
I just did one movie and there was no career for me, anyway.
I made theater very important in the beginning of my career.
I learned during all my career to enjoy suffering.
I have yet to write that one song that defines my career.
I don't think it's by any means an end to my career.
I'm happy with my career and I'm not going to have the trouble of being typecast.
The only way to sustain a career is to be as prolific as you can be, and open to opportunities.
Food, love, career, and mothers, the four major guilt groups.