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jobs college thinking
I never grew up thinking the goal in life was to be a millionaire. All the way through college, I had a part-time job. I worked hard to get the things that you need at that age. Cecelia Ahern
jobs sight forever
You never forget about things you've done that you know you shouldn't have done. They hang around your mind, linger like a thief casing a joint for a future job. You see them there, dramatically lurking nearby in striped monochrome, leaping behind postboxes as soon as your head whips around to confront them. Or it's a familiar face in a crowd that you glimpse but then lose sight of. An annoying Where's Wally? forever locked away and hidden in every thought in your conscience. The bad thing that you did, always there to let you know. Cecelia Ahern
jobs always-trying people
I'm always trying to encourage people not to limit themselves in the same way that many of our parents stayed with one job forever. Carrie Brownstein
jobs thinking hip-hop
I think hip-hop does a very good job of infusing comedy and humor and wit into music, a lot more than other genres. Carrie Brownstein
jobs moving thinking
I don't think I would live outside of the Northwest. I think the quality of life in Portland is really good. People move from intense, high-powered jobs, and move to Portland, work half as much and live twice as good. Carrie Brownstein
jobs kissing people
I'm fond of kissing. It's part of my job. God sent me down to kiss a lot of people. Carrie Fisher
jobs fun princess
I enjoy taking jobs that make fun of me - or me as Princess Leia, or me as the writer, or whatever, as some idea. Carrie Fisher
jobs party way
Eventually, life of the party is just like any other job. I've thought of myself that way at times, but it's sort of like holding everybody hostage. It diminishes everyone else. And ultimately, your friends don't require it of you. Carrie Fisher
jobs kids parent
I don't want to be caught ... ashamed of anything. And because generally someone who has bipolar doesn't have just bipolar, they have bipolar, and they have a life and a job and a kid and a hat and parents, so its not your overriding identity, it's just something that you have, but not the only thing - even if it's quite a big thing. Carrie Fisher
wanted knows
All I ever wanted was to know what to do. Dave Eggers
wanted
I've always wanted to marry Elton John. Barry Manilow
wanted fortunate
I was fortunate to become the woman I always wanted to be. Diane von Furstenberg
wanted
I always knew the woman I wanted to be. Diane von Furstenberg
wanted
I always knew I wanted it to be illustrated. David Sedaris
wanted
I knew I always wanted to sing. David Ruffin
wanted known
I've always known I wanted a family. Charlize Theron
wanted understood
When I understood the rudiments of what nanotech was all about, I knew I wanted to participate. Bernard Marcus
wanted seeking-god seriousness
Continue seeking God with seriousness. Unless He wanted you, you would not be wanting Him. C. S. Lewis
i-realized linked
I realized women and humor were linked very closely. Craig Ferguson
i-realized connected
I realized that I was connected to Africa. Walter Benjamin
i-realized
I realized that the studios didn't really understand their own system. George Hamilton
i-realized
I realized, "Oh my god, this is an enormous play [ "All the Way" ]. And it's almost all me. Big. big chunks of speeches, speeches, speeches." And I started to panic. Bryan Cranston
i-realized
How many times would I throw this away before I realized it was what I had been looking for all along? Jodi Picoult
i-realized acquire
I realized that beauty was not a thing that I could acquire or consume, it was something that I just had to be. Lupita Nyong'o
i-realized
I realized that I really didn't like the sound of the ukulele so much so I started playing the guitar. Lola Kirke
i-realized my-own
After so many changes, I realized I'd better cling to my own family and to what I've got right here. Suzy Bogguss
i-realized fronts
I realized I’m in love. It's always been right in front of me. Richelle Mead