A Quote by Emmanuelle Chriqui

My career has been successful, but it's been a grind of hard work. — © Emmanuelle Chriqui
My career has been successful, but it's been a grind of hard work.
The times I've been most successful have been the product of hard work and focus, but there's also been an ease and flow to it that's unmistakable.
The people I've been around who've been successful - be it players, executives, coaches - there's no substitute for a hard day's work.
The thing is, it's that Detroiters are hard workers. We've always been hard workers, even when times are down. I've been able to take that with me, that work ethic, to help me build my career.
Hard work is not why I have been successful as a model.
Had it not been for the ministry of my good friend Dr. Billy Graham, my work in the civil rights movement would not have been as successful as it has been.
Since 80% of my career has been devoted to successful commercial cinema, I have always been told that I do not know how to act.
I've been able to go on and have a successful career on Broadway and certainly the last five years in Las Vegas have been amazing.
After Leaving Las Vegas I did assume that things would get a lot easier than they've been. But it's just been a mirror of the way my career's been from the beginning, so for it to have changed would have been strange. My career has never been perfect.
A career is a journey. I've been fortunate enough to work and be very successful over three decades, but I haven't achieved nearly what I want to achieve yet.
My experience with music, I'm not going to say extremely negative, but it's definitely been a grind; it's been grimy - it hasn't been a pretty process. It's left me crying, you know, on the carpet in my tiny apartment with, like, no money. But it's been worth it, it's my passion, my dream, it's what I love to do.
Everybody wants things now. If I hadn't been given the time at Stoke, or at other clubs earlier in my career, I don't think I would have ever been successful.
I have had lots of luck in my career but there has also been a lot of hard work.
Television is my home. It's a special breed of person that can do nine months on and three months off, with 22 episodes of one-hour shows. It's very hard work. It can be a grind. It's not a grind for me. I relish in that.
I've had to work very hard and I've been through a lot of ups and downs in my career.
I'd been warned that acting was an unstable profession and knew my parents couldn't support me financially. I had assured them I was going to work as hard as possible to make this career happen so their hard work, as immigrants who fled Rwanda and sacrificed everything for me, wouldn't be in vain. But I was falling short on my promise.
What I know is, if you do work that you love, and work that fulfills you, the rest will come. I truly believe the reason I've been so financially successful is because my focus has never been on the money.
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