A Quote by Tsai Ing-wen

I was not considered a kid that would be successful in my career. — © Tsai Ing-wen
I was not considered a kid that would be successful in my career.
I never considered a career in broadcasting, not even as a kid.
Why are we only considered successful if we can juggle family with a demanding career?
I know I have a successful career, a successful life. If I sit and say, 'Look, I have a comfortable life,' and I... just think about myself, I don't think that would be fair. That would be very selfish. Because everything I do in my life is to benefit my people.
I had a successful career: not necessarily a Hall of Fame career, but a successful one.
Alan King, a comedian I adored, was considered society, and I was considered the Jewish kid from the neighborhood.
Fiction writing was in my blood from a very young age, but I never considered writing as a real career. I thought you had to have some literary pedigree to be a successful author, the son of Hemingway or Fitzgerald.
A lot of people considered my career as an artist largely over. Two albums got shelved. But I've made music since I was a little kid, and for the majority of that time, I wasn't paid for it. So I will always be making it.
To have a successful career, you have to approach it as an entrepreneur, even if you are working for someone else. Your career is your own private business. You have to market yourself and your abilities and knowledge just as you would a product or service.
No matter what I've done, from when I was a young kid, I always believed I would be successful.
If I tried to do comedy for the rest of my career, I would not be very successful.
The best compliment I can give Blake is just to say that if I hadn't inherited him as the quarterback, he would have been a kid I would have recruited. I think he has all the tools to be very successful in our system.
Other than a few years of piano as a kid, I don't have all that much musical training. I played piano for all the musicals in high school and was in a few bands, but never really considered music as a viable career until I was in college.
I had a lot of frustrations about my career. A lot of, you know, times where I felt I should've been considered for a part that I wasn't considered for.
I never imagined that I would have a successful solo career, let alone one in musical theater.
If we'd had a Svengali manager and done what we would have been told, maybe we would have had a bigger, more hugely successful career.
If I was not serious about politics, I would not have left behind my successful career to become a politician.
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