Cal Ripken, Jr.
Cal Ripken, Jr.

I have goals and ambitions, and I see myself as a lifelong baseball student. I have certain philosophies that I'd like to test at some point at the big league level. The job of manager appeals to me, a coach appeals to me, at a different time frame.

Carol Berg
Carol Berg

I'm a fairly ordinary person - a lifelong reader, a former software engineer, and former math teacher. I come from a wonderful family of teachers, musicians, librarians, and engineers. I think I surprised them as well as my friends and coworkers when I took up writing as a hobby and let it take over my life!

Carol Loomis
Carol Loomis

By late 1953, going to New York on vacation, I had lined up several Time Inc. interviews - and what they did was give me a lifelong appreciation of the importance of luck in getting a job.

Christian Yelich
Christian Yelich

I'm really thankful for the opportunity the Marlins gave me. They drafted me in 2010 and gave me a chance to play in the big leagues. I made lifelong friends there, and I've got a lot of great memories.

Cindy Sherman
Cindy Sherman

I have had a lifelong fascination with horror movies, scary movies, how they work.

Craig Kielburger
Craig Kielburger

We've found that service learning builds life skills, leadership and a sense of global citizenship that makes helping a lifelong habit.

Dada Vaswani
Dada Vaswani

Marriage is a commitment for life. It is a permanent, lifelong relationship.

Damian Lewis
Damian Lewis

I went to boarding school from the age of eight - first to prep school, then to Eton. One thing that kind of education teaches you is community living: there's little retreat. That's why people come out of it and talk about lifelong friendships forged in the furnace.

Dan Pena
Dan Pena

Constantine 'Costa' Gratsos had made his fortune as a lifelong associate of shipping icon Aristotle Onassis. He took a liking to me, became my first mentor, and showed me how to swim in the deep, dangerous waters of business.

Daniel Lyons
Daniel Lyons

I wanted to write a book about what it's like to be 50 and trying to reinvent yourself - that struggle. There are all these books and inspirational speakers talking about being a lifelong learner, and it's so great to reinvent yourself, the brand of you. And I wanted to say, you know, it's not like that. It's actually really painful.