A Quote by Alan Dershowitz

I've had such a satisfying life professionally and personally. I hope my tombstone says, 'Never boring.' — © Alan Dershowitz
I've had such a satisfying life professionally and personally. I hope my tombstone says, 'Never boring.'
In 2009, I was on top of the world. It was truly the greatest year of my life, both personally and professionally. In 2010, it was the furthest thing from that. It was the most terrible year of my life, both personally and professionally.
I hope that on my tombstone it says 'Born 1933, died 2043.' I hope that's my legacy.
Personally, my twenties were a complete waste of time. Professionally, I hope some good came of them.
George Clooney is great. He's incredibly prepared and he attracts a tremendously talented crew, which says a lot for him personally and professionally.
I don't want a tombstone. You could carve on it 'She never actually wanted a tombstone.'
The gospel is the good news that the everlasting and ever-increasing joy of the never-boring, ever-satisfying Christ is ours freely and eternally by faith in the sin-forgiving death and hope-giving resurrection of Jesus Christ.
My life has flourished in so many ways both personally and professionally that I can't ask for a better life.
Everything in my life has happened very early, personally and professionally.
I have learned to feel my way through life, personally and professionally.
Personally, I've never been popular, so I'm not surprised that professionally I'm a bit out of step, too.
Whenever I act well, my head clears. Always a bit frail I was personally, but never professionally.
At some point in life's journey, professionally and personally, we have to be able to trust our preparation.
Learning how to be persuasive has been really crucial to my life both professionally and personally.
I treat all women with the utmost respect both professionally and personally and would never do anything to disrespect them.
I never enjoyed life in my twenties, not one minute of it. It was a test of endurance that I'm surprised I survived. Professionally, of course, I was doing very well but personally it couldn't have been worse or more difficult for me if I'd been living in a mud hut in Leeds.
Being a part of 'Chasing Life' has been the greatest thing I've done, both personally and professionally.
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