Juice Newton Quotes
I never stopped working, but I did let my contract run out. And I didn't really actively pursue it.

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I didn't know I wanted to act until it was around 21. I had just come back to Los Angeles after two and half years of traveling and working as a dancer and singer and was looking for a new performing art to study. I started taking acting classes and fell in love.
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The lens of contract focuses predominantly on gains from trade whereas orthodoxy is focused on resource allocation.
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For me, the whole process involves envisioning this book in my head as I'm working.
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Probably Romania and China and Russia. I think they're all working really hard to beat us right now.
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I love working in America, I love being part of the industry out here.
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I'm a big believer in living life as an extended working vacation.
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If I recall correctly, I think I signed my first contract with Tor in 1983.
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I like to be left alone when I'm not working.
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I had no interest in being an actress what so ever, and when I was about 14 or 15, I was signed to a company in England. They owned a children's TV show which they put me in as a singer, and I was on the show for three years, and I left the show when I was 18 and started looking for a record contract.
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Todd and I have a very complementary working style .
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I can't imagine working without and audience.
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It's about working when nobody's watching.
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I don't see the point in working just to be working.
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You have to remember I've been working with adults since I was 12 - they were my peers, and it has an effect, for sure.
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Pops played football for LSU. Ever since I can remember, I've been working with him running routes and stuff.
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I was working for the CIA and prohibited from speaking publicly.
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I think some actors thrive on working at a much greater pace than I do.
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I prefer working in good cinema, wherever it is. I like subjects that have a universal appeal.
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I'd started working when I was 21 and had been very determined about my career, very focused, even as a little kid, so it was something I had been working at for a long time.
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Most traditional methods of working on oneself are mostly pain centered. People get to repeat over and over their painful emotions without knowing how to use the body's own inherently positive direction and force.
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I finished 'America America,' and I knew I had to write another book, not just for personal reasons but because I had a contract.
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There is definitely a sense that when you, as a CIA ops officer... are handling assets, they are delivering to you their trust and their well-being. And you feel very protective of them, even if they're not very nice people.
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When I was in college at Carnegie Mellon, I wanted to be a chemist. So I became one. I worked in a laboratory and went to graduate school at the University of Pittsburgh. Then I taught science at a private girls' school. I had three children and waited until all three were in school before I started writing.
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I never stopped working, but I did let my contract run out. And I didn't really actively pursue it.