It's weird to be recognised anywhere. The cost of living your dream, acting, is being recognised.

The pressure of survival in the big city will make you lose sight of your dream... Hang in there.

It's important for any child really to have somebody to back you up and let you follow your dream.

Hold on to your dream; hold on to your dream - because if it can happen for me, it can happen for you.

It's definitely hard being taken from your dream, especially when you're trying to accomplish something.

The city helped open my mind creatively and culturally. Pune has the power to make you realise your dream.

You can think one thing about what your dream could be and it could end up being a disaster or a masterpiece.

'Ready, Set, Go' is kind of our story. It's about going for your dream and not being afraid to start a new life.

If you're having fun, and it's your dream, stick with it. If you can't hang in there, go find something else to do.

When you get your dream job, you'd be really hard-pressed to leave it. Unless you've got another dream job out there.

Probably the most common question I get is, 'Who's your dream guest?' That's kind of annoying because there isn't one.

The Olympics is about showing what you've done with your life, your dream as an athlete and sharing that with the World.

And because no matter who you are, if you believe in yourself and your dream, New York will always be the place for you.

If you want your dream more than you have to have people's affirmation, that's how you break through your border bullies.

I tell you what, if somebody gives you the opportunity to live your dream, wouldn't you want to do it for a lot of hours?

Make sure that you are happy with what you are doing; otherwise, you will be miserable. Pursue your dream. Don't give up.

Cut the things out of your life that keep you from reaching your dream. It doesn't matter if it's cooking or belly dancing.

When you believe in your dream and your vision, then it begins to attract its own resources. No one was born to be a failure.

I am your fairy tale. Your dream. Your wishes and desires, and I am your thirst and your hunger and your food and your drink.

I think the key is basically just your determination. As far an artist is concerned, it's just about your drive and your dream.

You have to persevere, you have to just not give up, and you have to know what you want. You have to be able to see your dream.

I believe in hard work, but I believe in vindication as well. You have a few nightmares, I imagine, before you reach your dream.

Like, you can find your dream, if you firmly believe. You have to have the innocence, and you have to have the daringness to trust.

My advice for upcoming actors is to never give up. If it's in you, keep following your dream no matter what. Perseverence is the key.

Your Dream, Vision, Purpose, and Mission all come together when you bring products to market - so make sure you're bringing your best.

Don't make your journey through life harder by placing rules on yourself like, 'I can't get married till I get promoted to your dream job.'

The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire; the size of your dream; and how you handle disappointment along the way.

So be encouraged and dedicate yourself to your dream and if your dream should come my way one day then we will dance upon the boards of life.

I feel like the people realize that if you don't give up, if you work, keep working on what you have less good, you can be able to realize your dream.

Whenever someone asked me - 'What's your dream?' I did not even have to think before saying - 'To see each & every corner of this big beautiful world.'

It's when you begin to think about going to your dream that your dream is always outside of your comfort zone. It's always beyond what you've ever done.

If your dream is to tell stories, interesting stories, play interesting people, that's the bottom line. The people that I play have to be extraordinary.

For all those, who ever think of giving up and give in what others have to say, I would say hold onto your dream and watch it come alive, just like mine.

My advice would be to follow your dream. Most of my life, I was in second place before I came in first place. I hope that inspired people to never give up.

If your dream sounds like a real stretch and everyone around you is looking at you like you have completely lost it, it might just be exactly what you need.

When you don't have time, especially for a director, you cannot do exactly what you want to do. You have to cut your dream to fit in the movie you're doing.

In this work, you have to convince everyone all the time, at different levels, to support your dream. I learned you have to be confident in order to do that.

When you start fighting, when your dream is to be the champion of the world, when you accomplish that, you don't feel lost. It doesn't hinder you. It only helps.

Hold on to your dream. Don't let past failures or dire economic forecasts make you a pessimist. Keep your youthful dreams alive and create your own opportunities.

Whatever you want to follow as your passion, it's about having the right mental attitude, having the right focus, following your dream and never wavering from it.

My only advice is, follow your dream and do whatever you like to do the most. I chose journalism because I wanted to be in the places where history was being made.

When you start boxing when you're 7 years old, that's your dream, to become world champion, and after that you want to become something bigger than world champion.

That's always an interesting concept when you try to make your dream into a reality and you come up against the facts of exactly what it is you're attempting to do.

Remember your dreams and fight for them. You must know what you want from life. There is just one thing that makes your dream become impossible: the fear of failure.

You get a letter from her agency embracing you into the family that says, 'It is our goal now to help you achieve your dream of being a songwriter, in John's memory.'

You get your dream job and, in my opinion, despite anything they might say about you professionally or personally, you shut up, and you just do the job - and enjoy it.

You can have your dream come true and be gay at the same time. This is not supposed to be a big deal. If the world thinks like that, one day it's gonna be a better place.

When you get to live your dream, with singing and dancing and acting and playing these wonderful stories, you really have already won, and you always have to remember that.

Be very clear as to what your dream is. Nowadays it is fairly certain that 90 percent of all actors really just want to be rich and famous as the solution to all that ails.

Not everybody is going to agree with your dream. I'm sure you've had border bullies in your life as you moved into your career. And what we don't want to do is focus upon them.

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