A Quote by Chord Overstreet

I always knew I wanted to have a good career, so I made it happen. — © Chord Overstreet
I always knew I wanted to have a good career, so I made it happen.
I've always been very ambitious, and I always knew that I wanted something else. Cuba was a good start, but I knew I wasn't going to develop a real career, and I wanted to get closer to filmmakers that I wanted to work with.
I always knew that I wanted to work and I knew I wanted to be a singer and an actor. I knew that every choice I made would help me get to that point. So the better the choices I made, the more of a chance I would have to get to where I wanted to be.
Like, I always knew I wanted a Kanye West feature and a Jay-Z feature. I knew that starting in the game when it wasn't even realistic to happen. I already knew who I wanted to do records with.
I happen to be lucky in that I knew what I wanted to do as far as a career since I was nine years old.
I always knew that I wanted to be an actor. I made my debut on stage when I was 12, and I was sure that this is what made me happy. However, nobody takes a 12-year-old's career choice seriously. Everybody laughed it off. I also ran away from it, but acting eventually found me.
I knew I wanted to do music, but leaving such a successful career one would think I'd kind of shot myself in the foot. I knew I made the right decision, and at the end of the day it's up to me to get where I want to go, but it's a lot to take on.
I've always felt that my career was in wiser hands than mine. Whatever, in its good time, is supposed to happen will happen.
I always knew what I wanted, and I always had a very clear vision for myself and my career as an artist.
People who rooted for me and were impactful in my career knew everything about me. They knew my goals, my likes, my dislikes, what I wanted out of my career.
I always wanted to play music and have it be my career and knew this by the age of 12.
I always wanted to play music and have it be my career and knew this by the age of 12
We always talked [with Andrew Ridgeley] about when it would happen - we always knew that I would go on to have a solo career.
I had always wanted to make music on a big scale but never knew how it was going happen - until I saw a band in Oslo called Bridges. I was stunned. They had everything. The only thing they didn't have was me. I knew I needed to join, not for my own sake but for the band's. I knew I was a necessary ingredient.
My career choice has largely been what I wanted to do. I always knew that technology would be one of the threads.
I have always known that it comes from deep within myself. I always knew what sound I wanted, and how I wanted to play. I knew everything, it just had to be developed.
I always knew I wanted to be a musician, and I always knew I wanted to write, 'cause the people I was listening to all wrote. I never thought it was an option to sing anyone else's songs.
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