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I was doing a little modeling on the side. Then 'ANTM' found me on social media, and it pretty much flipped my life around, all for the better.
I'm trying to enjoy my lie as much as I can and I know that tennis hopefully is going to be my life the next 10, 15 years.
Tennis is my life, obviously; I need to focus, I need to win. But it's not the only thing. I'm not going to play forever.
Cancer has touched my life and the lives of those I love, and now I'm ready to help all that I can in the fight.
In all my life and in the future, I will always be a faithful and loyal servant to all of my compatriots.
My own sense of family, where I came from and what I made for myself is an important part of my life.
Sam Shepard is - I didn't tell this to Sammy, but if I had to point to one artist that made me want to do this for my life, it's Sam Shepard.
I always thought that there was going to be life after baseball, and so I designed that in my life I would have other interests after baseball that I would be able to step into. And I didn't realize the grip that baseball had on me and on my family.
Music is definitely something that I'd like to pursue. It's probably, I mean, the acting and music are the two biggest things in my life.
I welcome people into my life. If they are genuine, they will stay, and if not, they might just leave. Hypothetically speaking, that's their loss. I keep it moving.
I actually don't want to be an actor for the rest of my life. I'd like to go on to be a lawyer or a doctor, and I definitely would like to get into politics.
The first jolt I received in my life was when I lost my father in a motorcycle accident when I was eight. I would have been with him if he hadn't turned down my request to go out with him that afternoon.
I always wanted to devote a certain part of my life to dance - my true being is to be a dancer.
The thing that drove me, and the thing that still drives me today to stay sober is all the blessings that have come into my life since this happened.
I'll never forget the dance number that I shot with Anushka. The choreography involved a lot of intricate dance moves. I'm at least 7 inches shorter than Anushka, so I had to wear the highest heels I've ever worn in my life; throughout the song, I even injured my knee a couple of times.
I come from a very specific love of hip-hop. I'm saying hip-hop, not rap. That's what saved my life. I carry that badge with a lot of pride and honor, and I really enjoy trying to raise the perception and the bar of what we do.
I've had times in my life when I really haven't been able to figure myself out.
I would say I kind of just realized one day that it wasn't worth hiding from my emotions, and that I was unhappy, and that I needed to make a change in my life so that I could be happier.
Anything that's really made an impact on my life, I want to get in the studio and write about it.
I cannot cook to save my life. I'm really frighteningly useless, when you get down to it.
I won't tackle something like furries, because there's nothing new to say. Also, I won't do anything that I think will put my life at risk.
Why am I sharing this part of my life when it opens me up to judgment? But part of me wants to share that part of my life because I think non-monogamy is a normal thing for human beings to want.
Since the age of 11, I have loved writing poems and fragments from my life.
Running an airline is the most difficult job in the world. Racing was more dangerous for my life.
When I was in motor racing, I had taken the decision to risk my life. But when you run an airline, and more than 200 people want to go from A to B - and they don't arrive - that's a different responsibility.
I've just gone through so much in my life that pulling my top up just doesn't seem like that big a deal.
I live my life and I do what I do, and sometimes you forget that people are watching you.
It's been a pattern in my life - when I get in trouble, I try to get out of it, since I was little.
I owe the baby my life. I owe this baby everything and I have a responsibility now.
Music is a huge part of my life, I enjoy every genre of music from jazz to country, and I even get down with a bit of hip hop.
As a little girl, my destiny was stamped onto the canvas of my imagination at 5 years old. I was watching soaps with my grandmother... The most gorgeous black women I had ever seen in my life came out, and I knew that that is what I wanted to do - be fabulous and black and on TV.
I had never written anything before in my life except maybe in high school when I wrote a short story, and my mother had to put an ending on that.
I'm trying to find a man to share my life with, but it's not been easy. I'm a 35-year-old woman with two small children.
Never in a million years would I have imagined that this is how my life would have ended up. I just thought I would be living in the States, doing a regular job.
I genuinely believe that being on death row for 22 years ultimately saved my life. It was the greatest adventure of my life, and I survived it.
I went through a lot of bullying early on. Girls made my life a living hell. We had come to America from a different country. My brother and I had accents. It was very tough.
The way I'm seeing it, God has given me all this for me to realize that this isn't what I really need in my life.
The army taught me to sign my name very quickly, and that's stood me in good stead the rest of my life.
My wife goes to Birmingham five times a week. My mom lives in Birmingham now after moving from Myrtle Beach. It's not just the job. A lot of people don't get that. My life is here.
The greatest news that I could ever say is that Jesus is Lord and Savior of my life. He is my friend. He is with me wherever I go. I'm so delighted to continue to grow in my relationship to Jesus.
I've got a reputation for doing a certain type of film: lads' movies that glamorise violence. The more my reputation as a bad boy grows, the more my life moves away from that.
Madam Speaker, I have spent more than half my life as a member of the Resources Committee. In that time I have supported numerous wilderness designations. In fact, I cannot recall ever opposing a wilderness bill.
I like going out on the practice court and training with my mates. But I don't know about fully engaging and giving everything to it. It's just a game. It's just a sport. It's such a small part of my life.
Music has always been an incredibly significant part of my life and a meaningful way in which I express myself.
You know what? I've never paid taxes in my life. I'm probably going to go to jail.
I got into writing because books and stories were always a big part of my life. I loved listening to them and then reading them, and I loved making them up.
It changed my life in a lot of ways - before I got that role I was just going from job to job, not really having enough money to be able to do what I wanted to do.
I had a boyfriend in school, and it was an innocent relationship that I experienced. It's sad that the relationship didn't last forever, but I do look forward to having someone special in my life once again. I'd definitely want to get married if I find my Mr Right.
And (cue music swell) motherhood turned out to be the most meaningful thing I've ever done with my life. Really.
There are so many surprises in my life; I don't take anything for granted. I enjoy every experience that comes; I don't think too far ahead.
The first time I ever screamed at someone was in a scene, and I'd never screamed at someone in my life.
After two wars, I have been in danger too often to bother very much about being killed, and when it comes, I would prefer that it should happen in an aeroplane, since aeroplanes have been the best part of my life.
Because I'm shooting 'The New Normal' and 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' at the same time, so my schedule is double. I leave one show and go and shoot the other. The cameras are with me for, like, every day of my life. So I'm extremely tired.
When I'm singing or on stage, I become complete all of a sudden. I'm whole. I don't think I've really had that in so many other things in my life.
I had never been near insane persons before in my life, and had not the faintest idea of what their actions were like.
I probably only cried five or six times in my life and I think four of those times was from my daddy kicking my butt.
I love living. I have some problems with my life, but living is the best thing they've come up with so far.
I lived all my life thinking the reason I was in care was because I was naughty. Because I was breaking and entering, pickpocketing, vandalism. I wasn't party to any social workers' reports.
I feel secure in my life, and I'm happy with where I'm at. I realise in some ways how enchanted my life's been. I could have ended up on a bench outside Stoke station begging for money. I was one of the lucky ones.
At one time in my life, I stood in queues for 'Indian Idol' auditions, and I got eliminated at Top 8 or Top 9. I could have never imagined that one day I will be judging this show where I was a contestant myself.
I designed and developed an unbelievable number of applications early in my life.
There was electricity in our village only for 2-3 hours a day, so all my life, I studied under a lamp.
For the first few years of my life my mom used to cut my hair so there were a lot of bowl-cut hair styles.
There's not a day in my life I'm not proud of being gay, but I just wasn't ready for that attention to be placed on it. I remember being on Oprah. Well, not on Oprah. Near Oprah. She started saying, 'Now, Nathan, you got all those girlie moves going down in 'The Birdcage,' where's all that coming from? You're so good at all that girlie stuff!'
You don't really need much. I try to live my life with that sort of minimalist mentality.
I don't feel like my life happens to me. I feel like I happen to my life. I feel that I'm in the driver's seat.
I'd chosen to dedicate my life to writing, and I asked myself, 'if you write your whole life, and nobody ever sees a word, is it as a writer that you die?'
Women have been such an important part of my life. I try, every day, to be a better father to my daughters and a better husband.
I immediately felt the need, back when I was a managing tech engineer, to attach myself to Nat Turner. And to research him and learn about him and try to find ways into his life that I could apply to my life.
I love my work, and I feel fortunate to be doing a job I love, but it isn't the centre of my life.
I've always been kind of precocious, but my journey sort of solidified when I was in college and majored in theater. That's how I knew I wanted to spend my life writing, telling, and performing stories.
I am not someone who sacrifice all for the cinema, my life will be always more important.
There's so much else to do in the world. To just be interested in doing films would limit my life.
For the first time I feel an inner emotional security. There is reality and dependability. My life revolves around Richard and the baby.
I have three things I really, really want to do. I want to do aerial trapeze, I want to do martial arts, and I want to learn Russian. And, because of my life, I'm not able to do any of these.
It should be only a part of my life, but it isn't. I have only one thing: my work.
I was not addicted to stealing in my youth, nor have ever been; yet such was the confidence of the Negroes in the neighborhood, even at this early period of my life, in my superior judgment, that they would often carry me with them when they were going on any roguery, to plan for them.
Jazz is a constant theme in my life. My father is a jazz pianist, and from an early age I have been surrounded by it.
I would not describe myself as an avid jazz fan and I am not a jazz musician myself. However, that is not to say that jazz does not play a vital and important role in my life.
My song-writing has always been just about my life - usually my worst moments.
I've met so many who have opened doors for me and remained in my life both personally and professionally. After a while, networking doesn't feel like 'networking.' It's both serendipitous and unpredictable, and something that just naturally becomes part of your work life and your personal life.
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