I'm an amateur science enthusiast. I'm not even a professional enthusiast. I don't know anything I never even passed biology in high school. But I read the science section of the newspaper.
Here in the United States our profession is much maligned people simply don't trust or like journalists anymore and that's sad.
I got into acting because my teachers kept nudging me into it. The power a teacher has to influence someone is so great. I can't think of a profession I have more respect for.
Because of my tremendous respect for Bob Barker and for the show's high standards of professionalism I consider this a tremendous honor that few announcers have ever been treated to. Both Rod's and Johnny's shoes are huge I can't think about filling them.
The Epistle is a correction of profession without life and most valuable in this respect.
A blank wall of social and professional antagonism faces the woman physician that forms a situation of singular and painful loneliness leaving her without support respect or professional counsel.
In science a healthy skepticism is a professional necessity whereas in religion having belief without evidence is regarded as a virtue.
I like to say magic is the world's second oldest profession a mystical and often awe-inspiring spectacle that throughout the ages has blended superstition trickery and religion.
At first we got along real well. Now... it's pretty much just a professional relationship.
Nothing reinforces a professional relationship more than enjoying success with someone.