A Quote by Clive Owen

One of the things I'm most proud of about my career is the fact I've managed to keep options open. — © Clive Owen
One of the things I'm most proud of about my career is the fact I've managed to keep options open.
The advice I give is , "Don't think of your career as a plan or blueprint. Think of it as growing toward the most light. Keep your eyes open about where the best experiences are happening." Everyone wants to see how someone else managed, defying odds.
In my career, there have been many things I am fortunate enough to be proud of. Yet one of the things I feel most strongly about is the culture we created during the ten years I was at Aetna, and its enduring impact.
One of the things I'm most proud of about my country is the fact that we did lick McCarthyism back in the fifties.
I keep my options open about my next story, there will always be those vague discussions at home.
I am really proud of other things in my career: being in the top five, reaching the final of a grand slam twice. I'm actually even more proud of making it to the French Open final in 2010 than the previous year.
I'm most proud of the fact that I get to keep growing.
I might like to be an actor, but there are loads of other things I'm interested in as well, like music and writing and sports. I want to keep my options open.
Raymond Chandler managed to write about L.A. his whole career. Should I keep going writing about New York? Is that what I should be doing? Songwriting doesn't work that way.
One of the things I'm most proud of is I went through my entire career drug-free.
I like to keep my options open. I'm known for changing my mind.
I went to rehab [for alcoholism] in wine country, just to keep my options open.
There's all of the DVD extra material and all these other pieces of information that don't fit into a 90-minute experience, but it's still content and people still want to see it. It's being open to [the fact that] the business is changing and being open to how you can make money to afford you to stay in business to keep making new things. I think you just have to have an open mind and be really smart about stuff and not be so locked into the conventional way of how the process used to go.
I don't really care anymore: I'm fiercely proud of the fact I've been able to make a career despite the fact I wasn't born into privately educated schools.
Until I'm actually stood on the set doing the job, I always keep my options open.
I want to keep my options open and make sure I'm doing the best thing for Hannah.
The future is too interesting and dangerous to be entrusted to any predictable, reliable agency. We need all the fallibility we can get. Most of all, we need to preserve the absolute unpredictability and total improbability of our connected minds. That way we can keep open all the options, as we have in the past.
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