Danh ngôn của Vanessa Hudgens

Being cool is being your own self, not doing something that someone else is telling you to do.
Being cool is being your own self, not doing something that someone else is telling you to do.
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Tác giả: Vanessa Hudgens | Chuyên mục: Cool | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Vanessa Hudgens
- Do not just look at your boyfriend as just a boyfriend. Look at him as a friend, too.
- Ghost stories really scare me. I have such a big imagination that after I watch a horror movie like 'The Grudge', I look in the corners of my room for the next two days.
- I don't go long without eating. I never starve myself: I grab a healthy snack.
- I want to let my fans get to know a little about me. I'm very thankful for everything they've done for me so, of course, I'm going to let them into my world a bit. But I really am a very private person, and I love kepping my life to myself - that's how I've always been.
- I'm not very experienced with boys or the whole dating thingy.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Cool
- I wanna make it cool for kids to get into tech, startups, and entrepreneurship - cooler than buying a bunch of jewelry.
- I know that people think I'm sexy and I am looked at as that. It is cool with me. It's wonderful to have sexy appeal. If you embrace it, it can be a very beautiful thing.
- Beyonce is cool, and she can really sing.
- With 'The Social Network,' I got into it at first because frankly I thought there was a cool courtroom drama to be had with the intellectual properties. And then what further drew me in was that the most extraordinary social networking device ever created was created by the world's most antisocial person. I liked that story.
- We just sort of thought a Web series would be a cool thing to be able to send to our parents to show them that we were, in fact, actually doing comedy.