A Quote by Robert Duvall

Well, I had a wonderful career. — © Robert Duvall
Well, I had a wonderful career.
I don't like the word 'career'. When somebody says to me, 'oh, you've had such a wonderful career', I think, 'career - that's after you're dead.' I just don't think that way.
After Bruno Walter, my career went in leaps and bounds. I have had 35 years of a career that is just incredible, and a wonderful time all over the world.
I feel like I don't have to win anymore. I've had a wonderful career. Tennis has given me so much, things I would have never expected in my life. I feel honored to even be a part of such a wonderful sport.
If I had stuck to my knitting, I would have had a wonderful career having a delicatessen in Blacktown.
I had a wonderful career.
I had a wonderful and very successful career in New York and had the privilege of working with some of the best editors and publishers in the business.
I've had a wonderful career and I'm very happy to have had all of the opportunities that I've had to tell stories and work for as long as I have. I'm sure there'll be a few more films but I'm happy that I'm able to be selective.
I'd been out of the movies for years, I had had a wonderful stage career, yes, in musicals and so on, but you don't really make any money in the theater.
The good and wonderful thing about my whole career is that I've always felt that the audience, if I do it well, will track wherever I go, whether it's President or a lawyer or bad guy or good. All I have to do is execute the material enough where they buy into it. I've had the great luxury of the audiences accepting that.
I've had a wonderful life - I really didn't expect to have this career.
I had this wonderful career and thought I would retire as a teacher.
We had to be very careful on our best behaviour when we went to these other countries. And then I made a living, I had a chance to support my wife and my kids. It was a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful program from that point of view.
My career has had a lot of ups and downs, but basically it has been wonderful.
I've had many highs in my career, and Eurovision has been a wonderful experience.
I think Diana Vreeland recognized the passion and the energy I had. I stayed at Harper's Bazaar for two years, until I met my first husband and moved on to Philadelphia in 1952. But they were incredible years - wonderful, wonderful years. But, anyway, my career sort of took off from there. I was really blessed.
I've had a wonderful career and shared the stage with Vince Gill, who was my second love.
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