"I worked on the United Parcel Service truck, I sold home delivery of milk. But always, in the back of my mind, I wanted to get into radio"
- Larry King
About this Quote
This quote by Larry King speaks with his passion as well as drive to seek his desires. He worked hard at his day work, driving a United Parcel Service vehicle as well as offering residence distribution of milk, but he never lost sight of his best goal of entering radio. This quote reveals that Larry King was determined to make his desires a truth, no matter what obstacles he dealt with. He was willing to place in the hard work as well as commitment required to make it take place. This quote additionally talks to the power of willpower as well as the significance of never surrendering on your desires. Larry King's tale is a motivating tip that with effort as well as dedication, anything is feasible.
This quote is written / told by Larry King somewhere between November 19, 1933 and today. He was a famous Entertainer from USA.
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