A Quote by Arnold Schwarzenegger

Everything I have, my career, my success, my family, I owe to America. — © Arnold Schwarzenegger
Everything I have, my career, my success, my family, I owe to America.
I always said in my career as a footballer, I owe everything to Newell's. But as a coach, I owe everything to Paraguay.
I have always managed to combine my family life and my career, but there came a point when I had to choose between a career in America and my family. I chose my family.
When you play a character that exists or existed, there's a stronger responsibility that you have. You owe that person and then you owe the family, you owe history, you owe the victims, the victims' families.
I feel like I owe something to America, as it is where I found success.
I'm very lucky about my family, because they're just a really solid family. I owe everything to them.
I think that the success of the franchise is helpful for launching different aspects of my career. It's sort of the reliable cousin that you can always count on for every family reunion. Because of 'Step Up' I've been able to really take my career to the next level. I have them to thank for a lot of my success.
Everything I am, everything I'll ever be, I owe to my family, to God's grace and to the people of Indiana.
I owe everything - my success and happiness - to men.
My success and everything good that I have done, I owe to my mother.
When I wrap my hands, I do it for my family. I owe my courage to them and also my success. That's why I fight.
Without my success in basketball, I'm nothing. My family, my daughter, my teammates, my foundation, my acting career - they all depend on that success.
My parents taught me everything and set me up for life. I owe to them all the things I'm passionate about: music, art, the people I love, my career and family life, the fact that I have children and the way that I raise them.
My priorities have always been God first, family second, career third. I have found that when I put my life in this order, everything seems to work out. God was my first priority early in my career when I was struggling to make ends meet. Through the failures and success I have experienced since then, my faith has remained unchecked.
Well, everything I am, everything I'll ever be, I owe to my family, to God's grace and to the people of Indiana, and Columbus will always be home.
I have great respect for Harvey as an artist, and owe him and his brother a debt of gratitude for the early success in my career, including the Oscar.
Believe me, I recognize the cultural and anatomical challenges and respect the sacrifices women make in order to balance family and a career, or family with no career, or career with no family.
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