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careers goal empowering
Where I am now, you're very much at everybody else's mercy. You have no control over your career in a lot of ways. It's just important to know what your own goals are, because that's empowering. Rose Byrne
careers want-something bored
There's a high point in your career, and then people get bored; they want something else to come along. Peter Temple
careers long wanted
What I wanted more than anything was a long career. Terence Stamp
careers people kind
I certainly feel my career was a great career because it inspired so many many people, literally hundreds of people to follow a new kind of life and to realize that they could make out and advance their own professional and private and social lives. Katherine Dunham
careers together has-beens
I have been in control of what Ive been doing, of the career Ive put together. Aidan Gillen
attention edginess edgy
I guess edgy things tend to get my attention. Rick Rubin
attention pay evidence
Once one pays some attention to something, then you begin to see evidence of it everywhere. Tom Robbins
attention naked helping
You can't help noticing an amazing ass. Pretty naked ladies will always get my attention. Revealingly dressed good-looking women will always get my attention, at least for a moment. Steve Albini
attention pay gymnast
I pay attention to my diet to be a healthier gymnast, but I'm not obsessive over it. Shawn Johnson
attention mark constant
A constant attention to the work which God entrusts us with is a mark of solid piety. John Wesley
attention flukes weakness
There is a price for popularity. Critics look for your weaknesses, your flaws, anything that makes the work seem like a fluke and not seem worthy of all the attention it's getting. Terry McMillan
attention pay complicated
Walk really, really carefully. It's not complicated, but if you mess up, you'll die, so pay attention. Maureen Johnson
attention needs habit
A relationship needs constant attention. It’s a living thing, not just a habit. You’ve got to keep on top of it. Matt Dunn
attention body pay
The earliest language was body language and, since this language is the language of questions, if we limit the questions, and if we only pay attention to or place values on spoken or written language, then we are ruling out a large area of human language. Paulo Freire