I wanted to be a doctor that I might be able to work without having to talk because for years I had been giving myself out in words.
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For as long as I can really remember, I wanted to be a doctor.
I wanted to be a doctor since I was five.
I wanted to be a doctor, but my mom was like, 'It's really hard and it's going to take 10 years,' so I was like 'OK, I'll just be a lawyer'.
I wanted to be a doctor when I was young. I also wanted to be a paramedic, but I always wanted to be an actor as well. I didn't have kids or something that I needed to provide for.
For a long time, I thought I would like to be a doctor. Such a good profession. So explicitly good. Never a waste of time.
I wanted to be a doctor in sports medicine; I was into sailing and all that sort of thing.
I really wanted to be a doctor, until my freshman year of college when I realized that while I was good at chemistry and biology, I really wasn't feeling challenged by it.
I was going to college to be a doctor.
I wanted to be a surgeon, possibly influenced by the qualities of our family doctor who cared for our childhood ailments.
I was involved in music, acting, and some running, but my firm wish was to become a doctor. That was the formative age when I had decided on the pattern of my career.
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