A Quote by James Carville

I knew that manual labor wasn't the career for me. — © James Carville
I knew that manual labor wasn't the career for me.
I grew up having to do manual labor because people always told me that I was an ugly girl. I've never had the permission to be myself except for when I'm doing manual labor. Because in manual labor, it's about, 'Can you pick this up, can you move this here,' and I could.
Growing up on a farm, I saw that if I didn't go to the military or go to school, and I knew my mom and my family wasn't going to be able to send me to school out of their pocket, so it basically came down to athletics. I knew I didn't want to work on a farm. I knew I didn't want to do manual labor the rest of my life.
Physical labor, manual labor - if you can stay close to those folks, there's always plenty to write about, 'cause their issues are real issues.
Lately, the only thing keeping me from being a serial killer is my distaste for manual labor.
People who rooted for me and were impactful in my career knew everything about me. They knew my goals, my likes, my dislikes, what I wanted out of my career.
I thought Manual Labor was a Mexican golf pro.
Sage,” Adrian declared. “These hands don’t do manual labor.
Writing poetry is the hard manual labor of the imagination.
Any manual labor I've done was purely by mistake.
Writing is manual labor of the mind - like laying pipe.
There are moments when art attains almost to the dignity of manual labor.
It was closer to manual labor than shooting a film. I always think of something Michael Caton-Jones told me: 'Pain is temporary. Film is forever.'
Writing is manual labor of the mind: a job, like laying pipe.
I don't suppose you offered to help?" "Sage," Adrian declared. "These hands don't do manual labor." He knocked another ball into a hole. "You want to play?" "What? With you?" "No, with Clarence." He sighed at my dumbfounded look. "Yes, of course with me.
Painting is manual labor, no different from any other; it can be done well or poorly.
Some of the best ideas I get seem to happen when I'm doing mindless manual labor or exercise. I'm not sure how that happens, but it leaves me free for remarkable ideas to occur.
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