A Quote by Mike Pompeo

I spent my whole life working hard. — © Mike Pompeo
I spent my whole life working hard.
My grandmother spent her whole life working as a maid, a cook and a babysitter, barely scraping by, but still working hard to give my mother, her only child, a chance in life, so that my mother could give my brother and me an even better one.
I've spent my whole life learning how to do things that were hard for me.
Ive spent my whole life working in a medium that was regarded with contempt largely because of historical reasons.
I have spent the past several years working so hard to just move on, and to try and build a life for myself.
I've been working hard my whole life.
I have spent a lot of my career working on normative political philosophy, developing the 'capabilities approach' to social justice. I have also spent a lot of my career working on the structure of the emotions, and their role in human life.
I have spent my whole life working in the theater, and most of the people I know have done the same. And we are pretty interesting people.
I spent my whole life as a writer talking to just the average guy in Los Angeles and Latin America, talking to working people.
My whole life, I've been working really hard, and I can say I'm a grand slam champion.
Samuel Gompers has spent his life trying to keep labor from working too hard and has succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.
And I think my daughter knows now that our life is split in two. Half of the year is spent with Mommy working and the other is spent with no work in sight.
Yesterday Gary Condit spent the whole day attending an agricultural meeting. Boy, that's when you know a congressman's in real trouble: when he spends the whole day actually working.
Many things inspire me, but at this moment in my life, my daughter is my greatest inspiration. Working hard has taken on a whole new meaning since I had her. I want to make a great life for myself so she can have a great life.
I've spent my whole working life standing up for workers. Didn't matter if it was the two trapped miners at Beaconsfield or professional netballers or indeed factory workers or construction workers.
I was inspired by a question that kept repeating itself in my mind: Could I really change my life? I'd spent so many days, weeks, months, and years thinking about doing things with my life, and now I wanted to know, if I committed to a goal and woke up every single day working hard at it, could I change my life?
I spent a whole summer working on what proved to be 'A Game of Thrones'.
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