A Quote by Goran Dragic

I would not want to be a firefighter. — © Goran Dragic
I would not want to be a firefighter.

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I love acting - I love doing it. It's a lot of fun, but for the longest time, I wanted to become a firefighter. I still do want to become a firefighter.
It's important to have a fallback and other activities that keep you interested. I started acting when I was about nine or 10 years old. My father was a midtown firefighter so I always wanted to be a firefighter, but then acting came along. I have to have a plan B.
I don't want to be pigeon-holed as a firefighter.
I would have liked to have been a pro firefighter.
Not everybody would choose to be a firefighter or an ambulance driver. Not everyone wants to see the nasty bits of life.
That's what I love about acting. There's never a set role. You can be a firefighter, you can be a baseball player, you can be whatever you want in the acting world. I think I've found my calling.
I'll always be a firefighter, no matter what.
The innovative leader has to be an arsonist and a firefighter.
Ron Atkinson was a firefighter. He came in and he stabled the club
I grew up like every young kid I know, who wants to be a cop and wants to be a firefighter, so this lifestyle that I've chosen happens to offer that in small doses in front of the camera. I want to take advantage of that. Hopefully I can play many, many different occupations.
I love what I do, both aspects - fighting and being a firefighter and paramedic.
I wanted to be a New York City firefighter. I didn't make it in, though.
When I become champion, you know, I'll never stop being a firefighter.
Besides a princess and a ballerina and a firefighter and a vet, I think I wanted to be an artist.
Women have to make a living. We don't live in a wealthy world where we even have a choice. We're losing our choice of whether or not we need to work. If we want to work, we obviously should work and have that choice, but a lot of women can't even get to the word "want." They need to work. And it's great to see women who needed to work and found a way to become a firefighter or a steel worker. That, to me, is very exciting.
The Fed is the major U.S. firefighter. It's not the Treasury. It's not the Congress. We certainly saw that vividly in 2008.
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