Danh ngôn của Dove Cameron

I honestly think what skyrocketed me into professionalism was learning how to play two people and still live through the day.
I honestly think what skyrocketed me into professionalism was learning how to play two people and still live through the day.
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Tác giả: Dove Cameron | Chuyên mục: Learning | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Dove Cameron
- I can't make eye contact when people sing 'Happy Birthday' to me.
- Everything is just so much more romantic and real when it's yours and it's private.
- I love my mom so much, and I always have, but I was definitely a monster to her a lot during my teen years.
- Laziness in my biggest pet peeve of all time. Get up, make a plan, do the work, and love yourself, people!
- I wore a $30 vintage wedding dress for my 8th birthday in an underground jazz club in Seattle. This was what I wanted.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Learning
- I just feel like I'm becoming a better person. My music is just getting better. Learning the game better, learning how to move, learning how to create - everything's just growing.
- The journey that I have undertaken, meeting people from all walks of life and learning from them, has been my biggest achievement.
- The big thing is, it's about learning which off-speed pitches to swing at. A lot of people say, 'Oh, this guy can't hit a curveball; this guy can't hit an off-speed pitch.' But it's about swinging at the right one. Swing at the hangers. Swing at the ones you can handle.
- The original idea before Mint was a life and goal planning system I called Carpe Viva. The idea was that all of life's goals, from buying a house, getting an MBA, or learning Spanish could be quantified in both time and money.
- I got to know Elton John's older music by learning to like his newer stuff. 'The Lion King?' That's what I like.