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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I wore makeup when I was at school, and I wore makeup when glam started. I started wearing it again when punk started. I've always been drawn to wearing it. It's partly ritualistic, partly theatrical and partly just because I think I look better with it on.
Jimmy Iovine, he pretty much started off as an engineer and a producer, and then he started up a label. Then he built his label to have big artists like Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. Then he started up a headphone company and made it a billion dollar business. He's a genius to me.
I started playing full-equipment football when I was 6 years old. My mom actually got me started in it. — © Antonio Brown
I started playing full-equipment football when I was 6 years old. My mom actually got me started in it.
Speaking and singing were equally common in my house. I started songwriting about the time that I started forming sentences.
The origin of nursing started out with prostitutes, who would go care for people in jail. That was back when nobody wanted to go to the hospital because it was basically a place that you went to die. It started progressing with the visiting nurses in the South. The women started wearing these outfits to make it look like they were more sophisticated and so that they could be more respected. They started recruiting women from good education backgrounds because they wanted to make it a more respected profession.
I didn't get into Tupac [Shakur] until a little later, once I started understanding rap and people's stories. Eminem was the first rapper that I actually started dissecting the lyrics, and once I got attached to his stories, then I started listening to Dr. Dre, then Snoop 'cause they were all under one camp.
As I started developing, as I started playing more tournaments and getting higher in the rankings, I saw I had massive potential.
For some reason I get this key position of being one of two people that started the company that started the revolution.
From what I hear is happening, young Indian boxers have started to do well on the world stage and started to gain the attention of the general audience.
I got a divorce, and I felt like I finally started my career. I started making movies and projects that I just really believed in.
I used to work in a maternity shop when I was at college. But I started baby-sitting in the evenings. I started then to professionally nanny full time, sole charge, when I was 18. I finished college, and then I didn't go on to do anything else. I started to professionally help families, and I chose not to go to training for professional nannies.
At about 40, the roles started slowing down. I started getting offers to play mothers and grandmothers.
When I started working all the time, I started eating the right food that will help me have my energy up and stay healthy. — © Lauren Alaina
When I started working all the time, I started eating the right food that will help me have my energy up and stay healthy.
I started making monkey bridges, like kids do, and climbing and rappelling with ropes. Very naturally, I needed some knots. At the very beginning, I didn't care, I didn't know, and then slowly I started to know, and I started to care. I wanted to know more knots or the right knot for the special action.
I'm from Israel, so America has no limits. I started a record label, and then I started managing other artists, like Liza Minelli.
I started playing with my dad, and then I started going to soccer schools in Sunderland and managed to get scouted from there.
I started out in the ministry, went to college, started as a pastor, pastored for basically 25 years. That was a good time, I really enjoyed it.
The U.S. started with no stars. In fact, it started with a completely different flag. The last two were added in 1959, Hawaii and Alaska.
I sing a little bit in videos, at the end of vlogs. A lot of my fans started requesting that I do a song. They started planting this seed in me.
I started off at Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island, and started doing theater in Manhattan in 1969.
I started writing songs when I started learning guitar.
When I started getting into West Coast rap - The Game, then I started studying a lot of Tupac Shakur and watching his interviews.
When I first started blogging, I kept it a secret from my friends and then started to show a few people, and it snowballed from there.
I was in a band at school, and almost from the day we started, I started writing songs, just because that seemed what you did.
I started playing soccer when I was 6 years old and started lifting weights when I was 16, so it's not like I never exercised.
One day I started cheating. After that, I started winning everything.
My mom helped me get started when I was younger. I started with singing. An agent saw me singing on stage at the Palm Springs Festival, and recommended I get into acting, so I was like, 'Oh, okay.' I just started from there, singing and acting.
I started acting when I was at Amherst my junior year, and my lacrosse career kind of started to flop sideways after that.
At about 40, the roles started slowing down. I started getting offers to play mothers and grandmothers
The only reason I started swimming was for water safety. Then, once I started falling in love with sports, I got more comfortable with it.
Well Mandira, I hope not. You see, I started both their careers. And as far as i can remember, I started yours too.
I have the weirdest career in hip-hop, and I say that because I started so young. I started So So Def when I was 17 years old.
I started with ballet, and once I started to really like it, I got into more - I did jazz and tap, and then kept going.
I've always loved to cook, and then my love of it just grew as I got older and started traveling and started entertaining.
We started training a month before the movie started and then by five months in, we were at our peak shape.
Pharrell has definitely influenced my style in regards to streetwear. Simply because we're from that era that Nigo and A Bathing Ape started. That's where it all started at for us.
I started doing yoga in my 20s. I did teacher training, that was what I was going to do if acting didn't work out. I started teaching other actors right at the beginning of the yoga craze - people still thought it was a little weird, but a lot of actors I knew were getting into it and didn't want to look foolish in class. So I started teaching them!
I was homeless and I was in San Diego and I started singing in a local coffee shop and people started coming to hear me sing. — © Jewel
I was homeless and I was in San Diego and I started singing in a local coffee shop and people started coming to hear me sing.
I started to like my voice - the sound of it. So then I started to listen to it as something separate. To me, it sounded good that way as well.
We started Yahoo in about April 1994. It started out as a way for us to keep track of things that we were interested in.
I just wanted to have a look at my whole musical career, get right back to when I started and why I started doing it in the first place.
When I started training, I just started running every day, which you shouldn't do. I learned that lesson the hard way by getting a stress fracture.
I started with me as Awkwafina reciting 'Othello' monologues, and I'd send those to my friends. It started like that, and then it went into more music-y stuff.
I started getting these attacks in 2009, just as my music career was taking off. I'd be doing photo-shoots and started to feel like I was having heart attacks. Increasingly I found it difficult to step outside my flat. Things started to get better after I saw a therapist, who told me I needed to make peace with my panic attacks.
But when you look at some of the other guys who have started with their careers in management, they all started with no experience. You have got to start somewhere.
Basically, I started singing when I started talking. Music has just been my saving grace my whole life.
I started with superhero stuff - 'X-Men' and 'Spider-Man' and 'Batman' and 'Hellboy' - but I wasn't familiar with 'The Strain' until I started the show.
I was into hip-hop when I was a teenager. Then I started to look for samples, and I started a long Hendrix period - I liked the drums and the beats. — © Gustav Ejstes
I was into hip-hop when I was a teenager. Then I started to look for samples, and I started a long Hendrix period - I liked the drums and the beats.
I started trading around 1979, fresh out of college. In the early '90s, I started guesting for major news media.
I first started to sing when I started to talk. As soon as I could form words and sounds together, I was singing.
I just wish, maybe, that I'd started conducting earlier. I was about 40 when I started. Apart from that I don't really have any regrets. Is that bad?
I don't know how I started rapping. The first I did was at school. I tried writing one. I liked it. People started to like it. It was what I wanted to do.
When I wasn't famous, I had a lot of friends, almost all of them Italian. The racism only started when I started to play football.
When most of my solo/single tracks started making a buzz globally, labels started placing my songs in movies.
I started making music for fun maybe my senior year in college. I started rapping in high school, but it wasn't anything serious.
I consciously started to live simply when I started to become conscious.
I love David Bohm. I started to get into speculative realism because I started reading his work.
I lived a sloppy life. So I took very small increments in my life. I started making my bed. I started cleaning my room. There were dishes in the sink. It started off with doing small house chores. I saw that the yard needed to be mowed. So instead of being told it needed to be mowed, I would mow it.
I started working as a kid doing dubbing, and then I started doing television when I was 11 or 12, and then movies, and I worked mostly in French, and then I started working in English, and then I moved to New York. So I think I managed to find a way to always make it a challenge for myself.
I started saying things in church that didn't meet with a lot of approval - like 'Jesus isn't coming back.' They started throwing Bibles.
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