Well, these days, if you're away five years, you might not be able to get back.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Five years is a long time to play one part.
Every time I write a book, I've probably taken five years off my life.
Five years from now I see myself still working hard to get where I want to be, because I think big.
There is no moment where you can rest and think: 'Wonderful, I have that job now. I'm going to spend five years here.' There's a constant judgment on your work that's very strongly related to what you are.
I'm more interested in where I'll be in five or 10 years than where I am now.
Five years is a very long time. If you think about it in terms of just people's lives, in terms of who our audience is: if you were in high school when you first saw our stuff, you're in college now.
In my view, you can't go to the future if you haven't come from the past.
I been a long time leaving but I'm going to be a long time gone.
Who knows what will happen in five years' time.
You can't really go back to where you came from. I don't think any of us can.
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