I quit my job, and went ashore to become a writer.
If I quit having fun, then it's time for me to quit working.
After I saved some money, I quit work and went to a local college.
It's like all the signs were telling me that I shouldn't be a boxer, so I quit.
When I quit all these things and said I didn't have any time, I meant I didn't have any time.
I'd gotten away from my Buddhism. And I quit meditating.
I quit, and then I started again, and then I quit, and then I started again.
I don't know if I'm the best of the best. But I did know that if I quit, I wouldn't be.
It seems like a lot of what was going on when I quit is still going on.
Very, very rarely will I leave San Antonio to speak somewhere else. I used to do that, and it just about wore me out, so I quit traveling.
I quit politics because I hated it.
I quit driving, I'm not retired.
I did act as a kid, but I quit when I was seventeen.
I'm never a failure, unless I quit trying, and neither are you.