A Quote by Cilla Black

Nothing is a career move. Everything I've done this year has so not been a career move. — © Cilla Black
Nothing is a career move. Everything I've done this year has so not been a career move.
I don't believe that there is any good career move or bad career move. I believe there are only the things that make me happy.
And I don't believe that I have to stay on one side of the fence or the other. I don't believe that there is any good career move or bad career move. I believe there are only the things that make me happy.
Everything I've done in my career has been for nothing.
Maybe in hindsight the move to Sauber - not to disregard that year - but maybe if I'd stayed at Force India, that could have been a change to my career.
If you've ever tried to move from L.A. back to New York, that's a pretty hard move. You forget how cramped things are in New York. You forget how dirty it is in New York. But, it's been the best move of my life, not necessarily for my career, but for my soul.
Throughout my career, in cricket and beyond, I've been incredibly lucky with my marriage. I met Rachael in 2002, and that was the year my England career kicked on. Everything started to click.
I think 'Maharbharat' was the turning point of my career. If not very smoothly, my career did move in a much better way.
Broadway isn't a very big career move. There's no money in it and it doesn't mean anything to your career. It's just a nice little jewel in the crown.
As I move on to the professional stage of my career, I will always remember my time as a Jayhawk. Playing here has prepared me for the opportunity to have a successful career in the NBA.
Everything is cause and effect. If you don't move, nothing will move with you, and nothing will move toward you.
I think that there have definitely been points when I've had to fight to move my career in a different direction. I think, 2012, I did a few movies that touched on a darker side, and those are movies I'd been wanting to make and stories I'd been wanting to tell for a while. So I think it definitely takes work to move genres.
To make a career as an Irish actor, generally it's the case that you move to London. When you make that move, you do tend to stand out.
I've done shows where I was the lead, but maybe it wasn't quite right - I took them because I wanted to move my career on.
I thought I was going to be a Bruin my whole career, so it was really tough to leave. But you just have to pick up and move on, and I've done that.
The best and most important step of my career was when I moved here - and Louis van Gaal brought me from Madrid to Bayern. It was the best move of my career, and it's thanks to him.
I have been inundated with offers to move into a career in television or film, and these, too, are tempting.
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