A Quote by Dion Dublin

I had a good career. I lasted 22 years. — © Dion Dublin
I had a good career. I lasted 22 years.

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I respect Hulk Hogan because his career lasted some 30 odd years. I think I lasted about 15, but during my peak years, I took the business to a height it never seen before.
I had a good theater career for years. I played Hamlet when I was 22, and I've played some really great roles.
As an actress, I had a very short career - it lasted 12 years.
I enjoyed 'Roswell' a lot, and I had a lot of fun playing Jim Valenti. I had never done a show that lasted as long as that - that one lasted three years.
Ten years ago I also had a very difficult decision to make when we had (Carlo) Cudicini giving fantastic performances in Chelsea’s goal for many years. I had in my hands a 22-year-old goalkeeper I thought could be in Chelsea’s goals for years and years and years and this situation is quite similar.
My son is 22 years old. If he had not become a Communist at 22, I would have disowned him. If he is still a Communist at 30, I will do it then.
The "terror" of the French Revolution lasted for ten years. The terror that preceded and led to it lasted for a thousand years.
My parents only had one argument in 45 years. It lasted 43 years.
The irony is of course that my career has lasted a whole lot longer than some of the people I've parodied over the years.
Hank Williams was one of the greatest writers of all time, and it's very sad that his career lasted for only six years.
I started doing little amateur nights at the comedy club that was right next to the restaurant that I waitressed in when I was in university. I was probably 22 years old. I didn't do it with any intention of making a career out of it; I had just always valued comedy.
My dad brought 'Clerks' to Sundance 22 years ago, and that's when his career started.
I had no idea I would be able to have a career in drag that's lasted this long, at the level that I get to do it at.
I spent twelve years training for a career that was over in a week. Joe Namath spent one week training for a career that lasted twelve years.
If I hadn't met those two guys (Billy Martin and Whitey Ford) at the start of my career, I would have lasted another five years.
My life is not very different from what it was 20 years ago. In fact, my career hasn't changed much since I was 22.
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