A Quote by Renee Fleming

My whole career I played these girls sort of 18 to 23. — © Renee Fleming
My whole career I played these girls sort of 18 to 23.
I only started concentrating on football as a career when I left school at 18. I played golf for the Scottish and British boys' teams.
I have played in the West for 14 years. I played against Dustin Byfuglien a lot. So it's not like I've been out East for my whole career and never played against the guy. That may have been blown out of proportion, I think.
I guess Johnny Depp has a pretty good career. I love a lot of parts that actors have played, so I love pieces of their career, but it's pretty hard to look at an actor's whole career and go, 'That was awesome!' Usually it either ends on a crappy show or with no work at all.
I've played outrageous characters my whole career.
For 6 days a week I aim to get in between 18-23 miles.
To play in the Champions League is an experience a player of 33 may not have had in his whole career. To be doing that at 18... well, it's such a bonus.
I played 18 seasons. That's a lot. There is some that played more. Brett Favre I think played a couple more. There is a few. There is a few guys that played more, but not many.
I wish I’d played my whole career in flag football.
I graduated with about 23 people, so if you were the least bit athletic, you kind of had to play everything. So I played baseball, basketball, football, ran track, and played golf.
God that's a great game. I wish I'd played my whole career in flag football.
My whole life, not just in my professional career but in community theater, I played the supporting role.
I did the 23 hour nose-route to the top of El Capitan in 6 hours and 18 minutes! I can make this work.
I played the bars in northern California since I was 18. We played at least three hours, and there's no which-way about it: That definitely helped.
The wickets I have played on for my whole career, most of them have been to suit fast bowlers in Australia.
The third game of my career, we played Kansas City and I played as poorly as I've ever played in my life. I completed one of 15 passes and had two interceptions.
It was a June day when I began my career as a national journalist. I stepped into the Detroit Bureau of the 'Wall Street Journal' and started on what would be a long, varied, rewarding career. I was 23 years old, and the year was 1970.
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