It's not a meritocracy until everyone starts with the same opportunities, is it?
I've been an entrepreneur three times. I started three companies.
I first started working in film when I was 17. I was a director's assistant, an editor.
I started trying to write when I was in second or third grade.
I started writing seriously when I was a teenager, around 14 years old.
Stop the habit of wishful thinking and start the habit of thoughtful wishes.
Akismet started on a $70 dollar-a-month server. Anyone can scrape together $70.
Once you start writing a character visually, you're in trouble.
Wait until the baby is born before you start criticising it, I say!
I never started out trying to be an actor. That was not my passion, this was not my thing.
The only problem with Haiku is that you just get started and then
All sins are forgiven once you start making a lot of money.
I can't go into a bar anywhere without someone starting to play 'the Entertainer'.
I started late. I didn't make my first movie until I was 40.
I started getting jobs, and I thought it was going to be real easy.
I started working on trying to sound like June from the very beginning.
Entertainers, athletes, and stars started giving me support.
My real training as an actor was when I started doing theatre.
Life is an essay you yourself have to write, start to finish.
I started out fighting before I was acting, actually, then got hurt and got into the acting.
Once you master starting and stopping, the rest is easy.