I’m 10-12 years into life as an out gay man, and I’m a different person. I think there are things about my journey that might be useful to other people, and coming up with a hit record on its own doesn’t seem to be enough anymore.
I am happy with my journey in the Indian film industry.
My journey is different from other star brothers, kids, or sisters. I think that is one of the main reasons that people don’t question me on this. So far, the media and the audiences have not really roped me into the ambit of nepotism.
I don’t discuss my journey in the Hindi film industry since it is something personal to me.
When I first found out I had HIV, I had to find somebody who was living with it, who could help me understand my journey and what I was going to have to deal with day-to-day. I found out that a person named Elizabeth Frazier was living with AIDS at the time, and so I called her up, and she took a meeting with me.
My journey has been a very fun one because I’ve chosen to make the best of every challenge that I’ve had along the way no matter what.
I am a woman of substance and there’s a lot inside me. I have had my own struggles and my journey.
I know who I am. I’m proud of my journey.
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 want to share my journey because I think God wants us to share our stories with one another – to show others how what he has done in our lives. To help others who are going through the same thing. I think he gets joy in that.
Hawaii was so integral to my journey. I was just there at the right time.
My journey has really been trying to normalize girls loving girls.
I started my journey with ‘Dooba Dooba.’
My journey is not to be a star but to become as aware a person as possible.
I enjoy being in the middle of my journey much more than being close to the end.
I’ve had so many coaches that have helped me along the way through my journey, who understand me and know me as a person.
Any drug that alters a female’s hormonal composition is a big deal. I have written about my journey with hormonal concoctions, and I assure you that they are nothing to be taken lightly.
I don’t have any high aims or goals, but I hope to continue my journey of multi-tasking as I have been doing so far as an actor, dancer, and also serving people of the nation.
I know how much my mom has impacted my journey and how much I wouldn’t be where I am without my mom. As much as she says she’s proud of me, I’m even more so proud of her because of what she’s done and how she’s been able to raise me and my sisters.
I started my journey in music at the age of six.
I just wanted to keep consistent and keep true to America and not seem contrived. I didn’t want to seem contrived at all with any song choice that might be a detriment to my journey on ‘The Voice.’
Growing up, I never imagined my journey would pan out as it has, but the one thing I always knew was that I believed in myself.
You can all get what you want to get, and so my journey was to show you how many times along the way adversity has stared me right in the face, and I’ve looked it right back and said, ‘No.’
The journey of Robert the Bruce became my journey because the moral of that story – as every schoolchild is taught in Scotland – is he went into this cave and watched a spider trying to spin its web and it kept failing several times, and then it finally succeeded.
In a way, Delhi has contributed in my journey to become a successful singer.
You have to appreciate the slow grind because success is not going to happen overnight. It can happen overnight, but that’s not my journey.
The gratifying part of my journey is no one calls me a star child or a superstar’s wife anymore. I think I have grown beyond that and have my own identity.
I think it’s my adventure, my trip, my journey, and I guess my attitude is, let the chips fall where they may.
I started my journey in Bollywood with a Rajkumar Santoshi film. Then I worked with noted directors like J P Dutta, Prakash Jha and Ketan Mehta.
My journey of working in Telugu filmdom has helped me grow as an actor and person.
If you were following me since the beginning, you see my journey.
I believe that human beings are born first and given passports later. I’m really thankful for my journey. And it’s a journey I didn’t design.
Most of what I’ve learnt is too personal or controversial to share, but nevertheless, experiences have helped me understand things better and have been necessary for what my journey in future will be.
My journey is about believing that people will actually stick around. It’s a hard thing to believe when you don’t have a prototype for it. I’ve had to develop that for myself.
I’ve been very lucky because Perth has been very good to me. I’ve enjoyed my journey and met so many wonderful people.
Much of my journey in Kazakhstan was about understanding the legacy of the Soviet times and finding out what remained of nomadic.
My journey is so similar to everyone else’s journey, because we all are human. We all have been defeated by the powers of darkness, and we all find redemption in the light of Christ.
I have the cliche ‘struggling actor’ story. I was waiting tables in New York, went out to L.A. soon after graduation to get some jobs, but it didn’t work out. I wanted to cut my teeth in professional theater, so I came back to New York. It made my journey a longer one, but I really wanted to excel in the theater.
My journey has not been a bed of roses.
Throughout my journey, I just want to continue to showcase the different sides of me. Everything I do is easy if I have that logic.
My journey to Sridevi started when I was preparing for my debut film ‘Shiva.’ I used to walk from Nagarjuna’s office in Chennai to a neighbouring street where Sridevi used to live, and I used to just stand and watch Sridevi’s house from outside her gate.
There are many defining moments in my journey.
I am a Delhiite, and my journey as a singer began in the city.
I think one of my best qualities is my ability to empathize with people. Perhaps it’s because my journey has been so bumpy.
It’s just funny because I think a long time back I was not a fan favorite at all, and now people have followed my journey, have seen the struggle and the perseverance I’ve had, and they can relate to that.
My journey through life has led me through both light and dark places, and it’s because of those experiences that I have learned how to work through my character defects and to help others do the same.
My journey was not hard because I have seen stardom and the downfall very closely in my career.
This is my journey. If I fall, I have to pick myself up. If I’m not getting the playing time I want, it’s up to me to figure out why.
There is never going to be an end point. But definitely, I am happy to complete a certain part of my journey, and that’s something I want to celebrate.
My journey has been good, and by God’s grace, I have not changed.
The Big Show and Mark Henry and even John Cena helped me along my journey.
Haryana has supported me throughout my journey. I have received immense love and support from here.
There’s not one moment from my journey that I’d want to change. Everything happens for a reason.
My journey is self-made because I came from nothing. It’s the best feeling now, because I don’t really feel like I owe anybody.
I’m obviously nervous and excited to take on this opportunity but I don’t feel added pressure being the first black Bachelorette, because to me I’m just a black woman trying to find love. Yes, I’m doing on this huge stage, but again my journey of love isn’t any different just because my skin color is.
I’m not a virtuoso on an instrument. You know, I’m not always singing in pitch. I laugh sometimes my way through the shows, but I’m an honest songwriter who’s always tried to bring the audience with me on my journey in hopes that they see their own lives reflected in the work.
The platform of ‘Kyunki’ is irreplaceable in my life. This is where I began my journey as an actor.
Here’s what I know: My rise and success have been a direct result of the merits and fabulous opportunities from mentors, including Roger Ailes. Without him, my journey would be quite different. He has changed the arc of my career. He believed in me when people who looked like me were not in network news.
My uncle wrestled in the late ’80s to early ’90s, and I was too young to see his matches. However, he has always supported me in my journey, and I think that without his support, all this would not have been possible. He taught me a lot, and he is the reason that I’m a WWE wrestler.
I would honestly say I’m in the turtle’s race. My journey is a marathon.
My journey continues, because I’ve, you know, conquered a lot. And I know how to conquer the rest.
I am very grateful to the people who have supported me through my journey and the ones who haven’t, have only made me stronger.
My journey is where I’m at right? It’s the monopoly board of my life, and I’m making my rounds.
I began my journey as a captain when I was just 21-22 and leading the Indian side for so many years has helped me also grow as a person. My growth as a person pretty much has happened on the ground along with teammates.