I wanted to be a lawyer. I realized I don't really want to be a lawyer. I want to play a lawyer. Thank God I figured that out.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was at school, I wanted to be a lawyer.
I used to want to be a lawyer, but I didn't want to have half my brain sucked out.
As a child, I wanted to be a lawyer because I thought lawyers and the law were wonderful. But they are more wonderful, I think, than I had thought.
I decided I wanted to be a lawyer when I was 11 years of age.
I thought I wanted to be a lawyer and was going through this growth phase.
I wasn't meant to be an attorney, but I was meant to go to law school.
I never had an existential moment when I asked myself what I was going to do. I always wanted to be a lawyer, and I knew exactly the kind of lawyer I wanted to be.
I didn't want to play a lawyer. I didn't want to play a doctor. I didn't want to play a single dad. I wanted to do something I felt I could learn from, something that would be a challenge and something that would not dry up.
I wanted to be a lawyer. I love that job; I don't know why.
Nobody wants to be a lawyer - it's hard work. But it was kind of my academic route.