A Quote by Lucy Alibar

I wasn't the best waitress in the world, but I was cheerful and worked hard. — © Lucy Alibar
I wasn't the best waitress in the world, but I was cheerful and worked hard.
If home is to have a greater lure than a tavern the wife must be at least as cheerful as the waitress.
I was very poor and I was a waitress, and it's hard to be a poor waitress in New York.
I've worked hard and dreamed, and that helped me become one of the best players in the world.
I've worked since it was basically legal to work. I was a waitress on and off for eight years. I worked at Sears; I worked at Abercrombie folding clothes. My dad really instilled good money management habits, and I've saved 10 percent of my paycheck, every paycheck, since I was 15.
In 1948, I began coaching basketball at UCLA. Each hour of practice we worked very hard. Each day we worked very hard. Each week we worked very hard. Each season we worked very hard. Four fourteen years we worked very hard and didn't win a national championship. However, a national championship was won in the fifteenth year. Another in the sixteenth. And eight more in the following ten years.
Along the way, I've worked as a waitress, I've done phone surveys, and worked as a receptionist, and for the last twenty years I've taught. When I was an actor, the key was to find a job that kept your days free to audition.
I worked hard when I was a consultant. I worked hard when I was in graduate school looking at neuroscience. I worked hard as a teacher. But those are completely different career paths. And the lack of direction is why I didn't get far enough in any of those things.
When I was young, I went to the Sinai and worked as a waitress.
As an athlete, success is not just about winning; it is about working hard and giving it all you have. I have always taken one match at a time and worked hard; when I succeeded, I worked further on the aspects of the game which worked for me; when I failed, I listed out my weaknesses and worked on them.
As it's your 50th birthday The very best of cheers to you Truthfully, I'm just being selfish Coz now I am so cheerful, too Happy, Cheerful Birthday
I once was poor myself. I worked to get where I am today and I've worked hard to spend $100,000 a year on my clothes and I've worked hard to earn $3 million a year. I deserve what I get because I worked for it.
I worked as a secretary, a waitress and a dance teacher - all in high school.
I wanted to be a landscape architect, but I trained as a teacher; I worked in publishing; I was a waitress.
I've worked in a call centre and as a nightclub waitress. I served champagne to Rihanna.
My mom and dad worked very hard to give me the best chance in - not just in golf but in life. You know, I was an only child, you know, my dad worked three jobs at one stage. My mom worked night shifts in a factory.
I have been a waitress, and I was a damn fine waitress too, let me tell you.
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