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Daily Inspiration Quote by Deborah Bull

"Dancing is a tough career, but I'm glad I spent it at the Royal Ballet"

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There is a quiet steeliness in the way Deborah Bull pairs “tough career” with “glad,” as if she’s refusing both martyrdom and fairy-tale nostalgia. Ballet culture loves extremes: the myth of effortless grace onstage, the reality of bruised toes, punishing hierarchies, and a body treated like a deadline. Bull punctures the romance without making a spectacle of the pain. “Tough” carries the whole backstage world in one blunt word: discipline that borders on obsession, injuries that become routine, the constant audition for roles, relevance, and approval.

Then she lands on “spent it,” a choice that sounds more like budgeting than dreaming. A dance career is brief, finite, and expensive in every sense - time, physical wear, personal life. “Spent” suggests she’s aware of the trade she made, and that the cost was real. The subtext is not “I endured”; it’s “I chose.” That difference matters in an art form where suffering can be treated as a credential.

The Royal Ballet functions as both shelter and stamp. It’s an institution synonymous with prestige, but also a machine with standards that can chew people up. Saying she’s glad to have spent her career there reads as gratitude for rigor, training, and artistic seriousness - and a subtle assertion of having made it through intact. It’s not a victory lap; it’s a measured verdict from someone who knows exactly what the job takes and still stands by the bargain.

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Deborah Bull (born March 22, 1963) is a Dancer from United Kingdom.

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