A Quote by Charlie Hunnam

In the early part of your career you are always compared with somebody until you can stand on your own two feet. — © Charlie Hunnam
In the early part of your career you are always compared with somebody until you can stand on your own two feet.
In the early part of your career you are always compared with somebody until you can stand on your own two feet
It is only after you are able to stand on your own feet, or have the confidence that you can stand on your own feet, should you look at doing things such as marriage or setting up a family.
You can have the courage to climb the mountain, swim the lakes, go on a raft to the other side of the Atlantic or Pacific. That any fool can do, but the courage to be on your own, to stand on your two solid feet, is something which cannot be given by somebody.
I don't think you should go into politics until you can stand on your own two feet economically, if possible, and you know enough about the world.
When someone pushes you down you must get up and stand on your own two feet even if your scared to do it. Only you can set limits to your success.
All I can tell you is that you cannot make choices in your own career, either career choices or choices when you're actually working as an actor, based on trying to downplay or live up to a comparison with somebody else. You just can't do that. You have to do your own work based on your own gut, your own instincts, and your own life.
You have to stand on your own two feet.
When you stand with your two feet on the ground, you will always keep your balance.
It's okay to stand on your own two feet and to be different, to be yourself.
You have to learn to stand on your own two feet without a father figure around. You have to set an example.
It is not easy to stand up against your constituents or your friends or colleagues or your community and take a tough stand for something you believe is right. Because you always want to keep working and live to fight another battle and it might cost you your career.
Until you guys own your own souls you don't own mine. Until you guys can be trusted every time and always, in all times and conditions, to seek the truth out and find it and let the chips fall where they may—until that time comes, I have the right to listen to my conscience, and protect my client the best way I can. Until I'm sure you won't do him more harm than you'll do the truth good. Or until I'm hauled before somebody that can make me talk.
The sad news is, nobody owes you a career. Your career is literally your business. You own it as a sole proprietor. You have one employee: yourself. You need to accept ownership of your career, your skills and the timing of your moves.
Expect to be disgusted by your own early work. If writing is your vocation, if you hope that it might be your salvation, push on through the disgust until you find one true sentence, a few words that say more than you expected, something you didn't know until you set it down.
First it is necessary to stand on your own two feet. But the minute a man finds himself in that position, the next thing he should do is reach out his arms.
Success is always somebody else's opinion of you; but it doesn't amount to a damn compared to your own opinion of yourself.
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