I'm not sought after. I never get enough work. It's the history of my career. There just isn't anything to turn down, let me put it that way.
My younger sister retired a few years ago after a 30-year career teaching history and social studies at an inner-city high school.
I was always going to make music, but I cleaned up my act a lot just to be a good dad and a husband. That sort of changed my career professionally, too.
It was a lovely opportunity for the first time in my whole career to stand up and thank people who are really responsible for me getting to realize my dreams.
Nothing I do is by design. It's always the result of a happy accident. I didn't have a career plan. It has just become the way it is. It's all good fun.
When I finished high school, I was 16, and in Argentina you have to choose a career right after high school. There is no such thing as a liberal arts education.
If you look at anybody who's had along career, if you look at the choices they've made - even if the movies haven't worked - they've always worked with great filmmakers.
I have so much satisfaction in my life. I have a beautiful wife and the great stimulation of an interesting career. I'm the most happy fellow that I know.
The early part of my career was the 1990s, and I was living in New York working as an actor. It was the world I was in. A lot of companies had a great deal of money.
I've built my career on unpaid interns, and the interns told me it was great - I learned more from you than I did in college.
I am incredibly proud of the many journalists I have worked with throughout my career and the great campaigns that we have fought and won.
I think it's entirely possible to have a career in fashion and raise a child. Stella McCartney is on her fourth child and remains both a fashion icon and a great mom.
I think my mum wanted me to join the army or something, or become a surveyor - something with good career prospects.
There's no blueprint for where I should be. I see myself as a young, good actor who still has a lot to learn. There's nobody at any point in their career who is the finished article.
It is unrealistic to expect an entire profession to be completely good. There are bound to be some individuals who are stressed, who are unkind, who are a bit rubbish at their job, who are in the wrong career.
When you hire good people, and you provide good jobs and good wages and a career, good things are going to happen.
When you have a song on the radio your career and your life changes maybe for the better and maybe for the not so good... depending on how it's going that day.
Many kids turn to selling drugs. It's not a good career choice, but they see it as a way to get money.
A good deed here, a good deed there, a good thought here, a good comment there, all added up to my career in one way or another.
I didn't want to be a fashion designer, and for a good half of my career I didn't like it. I always wanted to do other things.
I was just going at this career - boom, boom, boom! Then all of a sudden, at 38, Oh, my God - I forgot to get married!