I studied economics and made it my career for two reasons. The subject was and is intellectually fascinating and challenging, particularly to someone with taste and talent for theoretical reasoning and quantitative analysis.
I'm not a quitter. All my career, I went through a lot of physical adversity, injuries. It's in my nature to be a battler.
I'm not a celebrity, I've kind of been under the radar, has kept it easier for me to maintain a career.
In my career, I have done more than a thousand voice-overs in commercials, cartoons, and radio shows, so I'm very familiar of my voice capabilities and its range.
From the beginning of my rap career, since I was seen and heard, I always had a store.
My dad is kind of a rascal, like in a Dickensian sense. He just goes from career to career.
I have been very inspired and influenced by 'The Little Rascals' my entire career.
You get a realisation at some point in your career that whatever it is you do, you can no longer continue to do it. You just realise you can't put out the same records forever.
I worked in a record store, but I realised I didn't want that. I still wanted to pursue a career - or a life - that my songs provided for me.
Twyla Tharp put it together from the material I wrote and recorded over my whole career. I thought it was pretty good, but how objective could I be?
The career high would be putting out a Kids of Widney High CD on my label, Ipecac Recordings.
Reese Witherspoon is my everywoman. She's managed to have a family and this amazing career. That's the goal.
Brock Lesnar made a career out of refusing to do media and not being accessible.
It would almost be sinful to say that I regretted doing 'Charlie's Angels' because it did so much for my career.
I guess I reinvented myself about 18 times throughout my career.
I spent more than 20 years of my professional career researching and developing renewable energy sources.
I come out of repertory theatre so I've been working under pressure my whole career.
I have been extremely lucky with reviewers and critics throughout my career.
I didn't read reviews earlier in my career, but I read them now as I'm older. I read them all.
I found that a bit unfair. However, I did feel quite liberated when I left. I'm very grateful to the show - it revived a flagging career, but I'm glad to be away from it now.