I really love my family and kid, but first of all, it's my hockey, my career. My family is second, and my fans go third. Sometimes my fans go second, and my family is third. It's turning all the time.
My priorities have always been God first, family second, career third. I have found that when I put my life in this order, everything seems to work out. God was my first priority early in my career when I was struggling to make ends meet. Through the failures and success I have experienced since then, my faith has remained unchecked.
I say, If everybody in this house lives where it's God first, friends and family second and you third, we won't ever have an argument.
First, love to the family. Second, love to career. Third, love to the audience.
It is the third edition of 'Housefull,' I was there in the first and second, thank god, I'm in the third part.
I hope I'm beginning a new cycle of energy and creativity. If so, it'll really be my third career. The first was as a straight comic in the Sixties. The second was as a counterculture performer in the Seventies. The third will be...well, that's for others to judge.
If I keep God first in my life, if I keep my family and friends as second, and then I keep my occupation third, that's when I've found success.
The first word gives origin to the second, the first and second to the third, and the third to the fourth, and so on. You cannot begin with the second word.
My mother's first career was physical therapy, her second was writer, and her third career was president of an organic fertilizer company. And she's driven a tank.
It must be God first, God second, and God third
Your first obligation, I suppose, is to your God. Your second is to your family. And your third is to your community. And you ought to try to fulfill all of those in your life.
The family's first, and the career is second. I could get fired from a show. As long as everything's okay with my family, it really would not bother me.
I think, for every artist, the second album is the most terrifying one to put out because it can either boost your career, and everybody can't wait until your third album, or the second one is terrible, and 'He probably hit a plateau on his first one.'
The tripartite structure - so you remember the third brother, second brother, first brother, or the first dervish, second dervish, and third dervish. This is very like embroidering a cloth, as you have to know where you are with the knots.
Your priorities must be God first, God second, and God third, until your life is continually face to face with God.
Family and personal life always come first and career second.