A Quote by Jennifer Lawrence

Even as far back as when I started acting at 14, I never considered failure. — © Jennifer Lawrence
Even as far back as when I started acting at 14, I never considered failure.
Even as far back as when I started acting at 14, I know I've never considered failure.
Singing was my first love and I never even considered it after I started acting, but now I'm bringing it back into my life.
Singing was my first love and I never even considered it after I started acting, but now I'm bringing it back into my life. I trained from the ages of 11 to 17. When I moved to New York and got into serious acting, I just kind of abandoned the whole singing thing. But when I grew up in Pennsylvania I went to voice lessons once a week.
I first started using the internet back when a 14.4 modem was considered fast. I think I was about 11 or 12, and it fascinated me that you could look at all these different things on your computer.
I started in television as a youngster and was 14 when I started acting professionally.
I started when I was 14. I figured out that's what I wanted to do when I was 14. Even when I was six, I can remember people telling me, "You're gonna be a comedian," and all this stuff.
I'm far, far, far from that. But of course, that's one of the joys of acting is that you can move up in the world, even if - you know, in the characters that you're playing, even if you don't.
I started acting before that when I was about 13 or 14.
I was born in the theatre. My father was a small time impresario on the West Coast and I was acting from the age of 7, but I started to write when I was 12 and by the time I was 14 I was making more money than I was acting.
I never thought I would become an actor. When I started out, I never thought I would come so far. Acting was not my passion. When I experienced the highs of being an actor, I started liking it, and it gradually became my passion.
I fell in love with acting at a very young age, when I was 9 years old and started doing community theater. As far as wanting to make a profession out of it, I was about 13 or 14. When I first saw Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark", when I saw Harrison Ford, I knew I wanted to be in movies.
When I was 16 or 17, when I started, I never even considered not doing a project. I just wanted to work.
I started going to acting school when I was 14, and I would always have my own take on things.
Around 2001, I started analyzing lesbians. I started to realize that even really butch-acting or -dressing women still had a strong female identity that I never had.
I'd started going to acting classes at 14, played 'Medea' at 15 and really wanted to be a classical actress.
I started working on stage as a dancer when I was four; by 14 or 15, I knew I wanted to study the craft of acting.
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