I'm a grown-up now, and I value the training I had.
Mr. Reagan spent World War II, the global conflict fought and won by his generation, making training films in Hollywood.
Many activities and team play participation will give you a training that will prove invaluable later on in life.
Things are changing. I've been training since I was 9 years old to stretch my wings as an actor dramatically, but have never really been afforded the opportunity to show that.
The successful establishment of a buffer zone around Fort Carson will provide an example for other bases around the country as we seek to protect the training mission of the U.S. military while preserving critical habitats on our ranges.
I hated every minute of training, but I said, "Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion."
I was at the Royal Art School. That was a preparatory school specially for art teachers. You see, it was not so much for the development of artists. But we had there terribly stiff training.
My goal was to develop into an independent research scientist studying clinical problems at the laboratory bench, but I felt that postgraduate residency training in internal medicine was necessary.
Nothing can substitute for just plain hard work. I had to put in the time to get back. And it was a grind. It meant training and sweating every day. But I was completely committed to working out to prove to myself that I still could do it.
In basic training we had been told to watch out for Japanese spies.
America fell in love with the innocence of a kid who just was honest, saying, I did the best I could, and I had no formal training.