A Quote by Amy Landecker

I've never, ever had a job that lasted for more than a few months. — © Amy Landecker
I've never, ever had a job that lasted for more than a few months.
she's the only thing that's made my life worth living and if that's all I get, a few months with her- a few days, it's more than I've ever hoped for (Luke)
I had been on four other series that never lasted more than a year and a half. I'd done fine, so you start to wonder, 'Will I ever be one of those lucky actors who get to be part of something lasting?'
Yeah, I'd done a bunch of pilots. Some that had gone for a while. One that went for 13 episodes. But I had never been on a show that had lasted more than that.
Before the war it had seemed incredible that such terrors and slaughters, even if they began, could last more than a few months. After the first two years it was difficult to believe that they would ever end.
I never had trouble getting an agent. I went out and got my first couple roles, and literally within six months I never had to have another job other than acting.
I've never had a job in my life that I was better than. I was always just lucky to have a job. And every job I had was a steppingstone to my next job, and I never quit my job until I had my next job.
Before I was an actor, I was never able to hold a job for more than 3 months for some reason. It just wouldn't hold my interest, so there was some way that I wound up quitting or getting fired from it. But being an actor is perfect, because movies usually take about three months to shoot. Then it's over and they say, 'Hey, great job!'
If the Indy Racing League didn't have the Indianapolis 500, do you think it would have lasted more than six months? No chance.
The battle, if you could call it that, lasted no more than a few seconds.
I enjoyed 'Roswell' a lot, and I had a lot of fun playing Jim Valenti. I had never done a show that lasted as long as that - that one lasted three years.
I learned more about acting from George Stevens in a few months than I had in my entire life up until then.
I learned more about acting from George Stevens in a few months than I had in my entire life up until then
I really enjoy work to a purpose. Maybe that makes me kind of strange. In some ways - and this is going to sound awful - it could be that writing is the worst job that I've ever had. Because it's so much more important to me and there's so much more opportunity for failure and I have so many people depending on me. In some ways it's the most satisfying, the most gratifying, and the most rewarding job I've ever had. But I actually would say it's probably the worst job I've ever had too.
Liberty has never lasted long in a democracy, nor has it ever ended in anything better than despotism.
I could never hold a job for more than three months, which works out well because that's how long a movie shoots.
The two world wars boosted American power and devastated potential rivals to an extent that could not have lasted more than a few decades.
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