Top 1200 New Career Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
If you meditate you will be able to find new ways to utilize your career and the routines of daily life.
Most professional women I know - myself included - long since gave up looking for a rulebook or a roadmap; we make it up as we go along. Every day presents a new choice, a new challenge, which makes long-term career planning seem like an especially abstract exercise.
I'm very lucky that I have this other career that runs alongside my comic career, which is a film career, and I've been given this really lovely setup where they seem to make the movies very quickly as well.
My relationship with my first child was nonexistent. I was broke and I was a new rapper whose career was spiraling downward. — © Joe Budden
My relationship with my first child was nonexistent. I was broke and I was a new rapper whose career was spiraling downward.
In my career the push has always been to take another step, to try something new.
I never really considered acting as a career until I moved to New York.
I would love to be looked at some day - and I'm not ever saying I'm at this level - but I'd love to be mentioned in the same breath as a Bowie or an Eno. Those are the people that I admire artistically, their career trajectory, the integrity throughout their career, the bravery of their career.
Someone's career that I admire would have to be Justin Timberlake's because he started off on Disney and he made this huge film career and huge solo music career. I really respect him as an artist.
I had four great years at Palace but just felt it was the right time to start a new chapter of my career.
I never really thought of comedy as a career. My goal was, when I moved to New York, I was going to write serious films.
I don't ever want to get too comfortable in my career or life. My nature is such that I'm always looking for new challenges.
It gave me a chance to re-evaluate my life and my career. Cancer certainly gives things a new perspective. I would not have won the Tour de France if I had not had cancer. It gave me new strength and focus.
I didn't even plan Bollywood! I did my first film just to experience something new, and not start a career!
The sad news is, nobody owes you a career. Your career is literally your business. You own it as a sole proprietor. You have one employee: yourself. You need to accept ownership of your career, your skills and the timing of your moves.
I decided to go to Zenit because I had won almost every competition at Porto and I like new challenges in my career. — © Hulk
I decided to go to Zenit because I had won almost every competition at Porto and I like new challenges in my career.
If you start a new career at 40, you've still got another 35 years to go.
Most of my work in New York has been on new musicals. And all through the preview process, they throw you new songs, new lyrics, new choreography, new scripts; you're constantly getting new material. You might get it in the morning and put it in the show at night. It happens every single day, so those muscles are pretty toned.
I'm confident in my ability to maintain a career. I don't know if it will be doing either independent films or plays in New England.
I was pretty happy with what we were able to do on 'SmackDown.' It was one of the best, most fun runs of my career because it was essentially a new show.
A whole new career opened up for me when I was in 'Lord Of The Rings' and 'Star Wars.'
This is the period from ages 60 to 90 in which many people have a new sense of freedom, kids grown up, retired from formal work etc., about their possibilities. They can either crown a career, start something new, or launch themselves into a meaningful social enterprise. A phase of life that was once seen as an end can now more accurately be enjoyed as a beginning.
Performing King Charles in Mike Bartlett's astonishing play in London and New York has been one of the high points of my career.
If you don't know what career you'd change to, I've come to believe in starting with your values. What do you care most about: producing a new product, a cause, health, something unpopular but important, whatever. Next, get expertise in that, perhaps not at State U let alone private U but at You U: self-study, articles,, webinars, volunteering, etc. Then use your network rather than answering ads to land a launchpad job in that career.
All through my career I've done what I can to discover new talent and give them a start.
I was a single dad in New York City, raising a child and pursuing a career.
No one can dictate purpose to another. We discover it for ourselves. Typically leaders know what makes them tick so they do have a purpose, be it to advance their career, achieve some wealth, and be recognized for their efforts. Where they need help is reminding themselves of why they chose their career and their company. They also need to decide periodically if they need to do something new and different. Purpose is an inner compass that points us in the right direction.
Writing is still my main career, but I would love, for instance, to serve in the New York State Assembly.
My life and career is defined by the constant pursuit of new forms of culture and self-expression.
New York, specifically, has been very good to me throughout my wrestling career.
I left my career in Hollywood, moved back to New York, and went to Lee Strasberg and studied with him for the rest of his life.
I went to the London Academy Of Music and Dramatic Art and returned to New York where I started my career.
I went to school in New York and grew up in and out of New York. I love it, and I miss it, and every time I go back, I think, 'Why am I in Germany?' I do know that my career is really important to me, and in Germany, they've always been so much more supportive than my previous engagements in the dance world.
No it was not the novelty, and it was not the danger and the adventure (although these had their charm). It was certainly not a passing whim (if it had been the hard work would have dispelled it in a very short time!). I think there were three chief reasons for my choice of career: First, a real love for, and interest in aviation Secondly, a determination to earn my own money and to make my career a paying proposition. Thirdly, a conviction that aviation was a profession of the future and therefore had room to welcome its new followers.
I actually felt like I was starting a new career as a news reporter while playing in 'Pinocchio.'
I'm in kind of a strange position - I have a strong Australian career and a strong British career. Then there's the American career. For every movie I do here, I do two somewhere else. I bounce back and forth between the three places.
One of the things that motion capture and/or voice acting does is allow you to continue your career, change it, or bring a new aspect to it.
New York is very career-orientated and it's hard to take time off here, but that is great for building a business.
As a kid, New York was in my blood, and that was it. I got a chance to play for the Knicks, so it was cool, but it was towards the end of my career.
I'd sort of acquired somewhat more mature perspective on what my career is and I don't...not anymore...consider fame and fortune my career. I'm not a star. I'm an actor. So in a way, what I want to do as an actor, I would consider good for my career. Does that make sense?
Reality shows are the perfect platform to boost one's career and the only way new singers can get work. — © Sonu Kakkar
Reality shows are the perfect platform to boost one's career and the only way new singers can get work.
My life, my family and my friends are back in the U.K., so ideally I would love the kind of career that is split between London and New York.
I can now shed the child-actor thing, like the fat, and start a new career, because no one sees me as Dudley.
I'd moved to New York to pursue a career in theatre, and it's very practical how you do it - I just went to every open call going.
Tom Hanks hits a new career peak. One of the best films of the year.
I've done many ads because that's my new career. It's an inspiring extension for my mind.
Unfortunately, there aren't enough interesting acting roles in New Zealand to sustain a career.
Every person that's in the NBA should experience playing in New York at least once in their career.
I gravitated to New York City in the late '70s to pursue a career in visual art, which is what I trained in at university.
I am all about new beginnings. A new grandchild, another new hairstyle, a new email account. Why not a new relationship with the press?
If I get busted in New York, the freest city in the world, that will be the end of my career. — © Lenny Bruce
If I get busted in New York, the freest city in the world, that will be the end of my career.
It started off for me as just wanting to be an actor and sort of resenting in a weird way being expected to write as well as be a comedian and an improviser. And then you think about it for a minute, and I smartened up and realized that the only way to sustain a career is to generate your own material. Or to be in control of your career as best you can. And in allowing yourself to do that it opens up a whole new world of possibilities. And then you're like "Oh, producing is a thing."
Throughout my chess career I sought out new challenges, looking for things no one had done before.
Not a great deal is known about the factors in childhood that doubtless underlie a person's choice of career - I'm talking now about a career to which one is passionately committed, in contradistinction to a career chosen merely as a means of earning a living.
Believe me, I recognize the cultural and anatomical challenges and respect the sacrifices women make in order to balance family and a career, or family with no career, or career with no family.
What is a career, actually? Nobody can destroy my career. Only I can destroy my career, if I am a bad conductor. I've gone to lesser known orchestras in Scotland and Sweden, Detroit, but I have enjoyed the places I've been, and had success. I like the close community relations, and to solve problems.
When I was a CEO, I thought I understood private equity. I didn't. And what I've learned since my retirement, and since becoming directly involved in the world of private equity, points the way to a new career path for thousands of talented senior executives - and a new engine for value creation.
At that time in my career, everything ended up moving so fast, honestly. Within the first five years of my career, I think I did two TV series and four big movies, and I've never been that hot again in my career.
My art career often feels less like an art career and more like a career in educating, usually by using my body.
New Year's Eve to Valentine's Day is our peak season, and in many ways, Valentine's Day is our Christmas. Everybody in the world makes the same three New Year's resolutions: health, career and money, and love.
Years ago, as I was beginning my professional career on Wall Street, I volunteered as a Big Brother in New York City.
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