It was a lovely opportunity for the first time in my whole career to stand up and thank people who are really responsible for me getting to realize my dreams.
Oh, my career. What career? I'm over 40.
I had a mixture, my father was a career army man and my mother was a writer.
The true measure of a career is to be able to be content, even proud, that you succeeded through your own endeavors without leaving a trail of casualties in your wake.
I've had a very laughable career and what has seen me through is my sense of humor.
It was always my goal to 'up the ante' on good design and rye devoted much of my career to this.
I spent the first twenty years of my writing career preparing for the mystery genre, which is my favorite literary form.
So many have been growing with us from the very beginning of our career. Others are brand new to us.
And I don't believe that I have to stay on one side of the fence or the other. I don't believe that there is any good career move or bad career move. I believe there are only the things that make me happy.
Getting stopped for drunk driving in those days might mean that your entire career was over then. Not today.
I couldn't have left my career as an actor on a better note than to have done a cameo in the Lost In Space movie. Doing this part is the highlight of my career. What a way to leave the profession!
I guess that's a flaw in my career, that I like to work too much.
When I first arrived in Los Angeles I became a little bogged down in the whole success thing. Now I'm at a place in my life and career where I just want to work. It's what I do and it makes me very happy.
Luck has had a great deal to do with my career.
I started my career at the top and have been working my way downwards ever since.