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Im very happy to have a small, long, career instead of one big hit and then oblivion
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"I'm very happy to have a small, long, career instead of one big hit and then oblivion"

- Susannah McCorkle

About this Quote

Susannah McCorkle's quote speaks to the concept of a long-term career in the arts, rather than a single, fleeting minute of success. She is expressing her satisfaction with having a profession that is small and long-lasting, rather than one success that rapidly fades away. This quote shows the concept that a career in the arts is a marathon, not a sprint. It is a journey that needs dedication, hard work, and strength. McCorkle's quote likewise speaks to the idea that a career in the arts is not practically the big minutes of success, but likewise about the small minutes of joy and fulfillment that feature the journey. It is about the procedure of creating and the relationships that are constructed along the way. McCorkle's quote is a reminder that a profession in the arts has to do with the journey, not simply the location.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Susannah McCorkle between January 1, 1946 and May 19, 2001. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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