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I don't feel like my career path has changed.
I've had an unusual career path for a princess.
I wouldn't have traded my career path for anything.
I describe my career path as a zigzag, not a ladder.
Actually, the books were never a planned career path.
I'm a firm believer that you don't have to pick one career path.
My career path is like crazy paving - it goes all over the place.
You need nerves of steel if climbing aboard a rocket is your career path.
I've been working on this career path of mine since I was three years old.
If my career path takes me elsewhere, that's great. But comedy is my forte.
I kind of have never thought about a career path, which is an unusual approach.
It always irritated me that people think they have to be locked into a career path.
I have never, for better or worse, thought about a 'career path' or anything like that.
I'm not going to sit around and wait for some old studio executive to decide my career path.
I absolutely have loved my career path and everything that I've done personally, but it was tough.
As a creative person, you have to keep going. There's no defined career path. There's no security.
For so many generations, a woman's only career path was to marry well and to marry up. Those days have changed.
Many professors tell you that you'd be good at this or that, but they don't always help you with that career path.
Instead of going into politics, I decided to go into comedy, which is the second most daunting career path for a woman.
It's nice to have the support of the LGBT community, because they're loyal, and they'll follow you down any career path.
My career path is the best I could have hoped for, and that's thanks to independent wrestling and territories across the world.
I definitely have, on paper, an unorthodox career path. And from childhood onward, I was always fascinated by the outdoors and wildlife.
Choosing an unconventional career path - I am not a traditional Egyptologist by any means. I found what I love, and I have stuck with it.
For millennials especially, mobility has become a key factor in selecting a potential career path and in choosing an appropriate employer.
We need to encourage girls, while they are at school, to know that no career path is closed to them, and to take pride in having ambitions.
During my career path, I've experienced first-hand what people deem as beautiful. It's not me. It's not most people. It's limited and small.
I played basketball. I went to school and played basketball and was trying to pursue that as a career path and kind of just fell into acting.
20 years ago, I was pushed and mentored and given challenging assignments and then supported. That allowed me to have the career path I've had.
I could never have imagined the films I've done and the people I've worked with when I was starting out; I certainly did not have a career path.
Going to university is, and should be, so much more than a mechanical process of grinding out a degree qualification for a pre-determined career path.
My career path is the weirdest thing. I was a hairdresser, I worked at Marvel for a few months, and then I was signed to a DC exclusive for eight years.
I think my entire career path was determined for me when I was 6 years old, watching reruns of 'I Love Lucy' on TV and thinking about making people laugh.
I've always been funny, but I never considered it as a particular career path until my early 30s, when I realized that hip-hop wasn't going to be the long term.
When I was younger, I had no idea that I would be an actor. I had an interest in it, but I never actually did it. I didn't really expect it to be a career path.
I realised as a teenager that I was destined for a creative life and found that fashion design was something I enjoyed and was a potentially successful career path.
I was in Girls' Generation because of luck, and fortunately, Girls' Generation received a lot of love. I would want to help my daughter walk a different career path.
No matter what we're trying to accomplish in life, or what career path we're trying to take, sometimes we get caught up and lose perspective on what's important in life.
I treaded water academically and spent much of my summertime as a camp counselor. It seemed a fun thing to do for a person in no way prepared to commit to a career path.
Passion is what gives meaning to our lives. It's what allows us to achieve success beyond our wildest imagination. Try to find a career path that you have a passion for.
I have been wildly enthused about gaming since I was younger, and a career path I chose not to go down but did really consider was getting into programming and game design.
I'd change nothing in my career path. I was never built for being a handsome teenage star. That's just not in my psyche, I think. I would have hated to have grown up famous.
Dancing and moving and singing and making music has always made sense to me as a way of being. I didn't know whether it was a viable career path, but I tend to be idealistic.
Three-quarters of our sites - Kotaku, Gawker, Jezebel, Deadspin, Gizmodo, Lifehacker - are led by editors who built their careers within Gawker Media. That's the career path.
I wanted to stay on a career path of the likes of Natalie Portman. I didn't want to be pigeonholed into a certain genre. I sort of believe that slow and steady wins the race.
In undergraduate school, I chose a career path that always leads to certain unemployment: I majored in politics and public affairs with a double-minor in philosophy and history.
I'm a 'Bridesmaids' type of girl. I love silliness. That's who I am at heart, and I know I can do it. If my career path takes me elsewhere, that's great. But comedy is my forte.
I'm so fortunate that I've chosen the right career path. Yes, perhaps I could have been out there with my own restaurant earning a load more dosh, but television has been good to me.
Super blessed to be in the position I'm in. To be able to inspire people to do what I'm doing and choose a career path that doesn't involve going to school, or like following society.
Our mission is to support people in their life's path or career path, as they define it, and really, to help people succeed in whatever way they choose to. That's what we started from.
Saying you want to be a model when you grow up is akin to saying you want to win the Powerball when you grow up. It's awesome, and it's out of your control, and it's not a career path.