Danh ngôn của Shaun Ryder

If I put anything negative in me then it seems to amplify the situation. I have to think positive.
If I put anything negative in me then it seems to amplify the situation. I have to think positive.
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Tác giả: Shaun Ryder | Chuyên mục: Positive | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Shaun Ryder
- It was cycling that got me off drugs. I'd get on my bike very early in the morning and keep cycling until very late at night, day after day, until it was out of the system.
- When the Happy Mondays started I was like the dad of the band.
- My melons are twisted every bleeding morning at about half past five when I'm up with the little ones!
- When the Happy Mondays first got famous, I just thought, 'I deserve this, I deserve to sell records.'
- There were some great tunes played between '67 and '73. The Beatles were everywhere in those days, the most famous people in the world. You couldn't avoid them if you wanted. Not that I did.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Positive
- I might rap about a lot of stuff, but that's just a reflection about what I've been through. But in real life, everything I do is positive.
- You've got to have positives and negatives about you. I think that's a good negative, that the only thing they could say about me is my size.
- The beautiful thing about the NFL season is to see a team come together after they get to know each other in the spring and summer. You then go through adversity together and see how you respond. The teams that can respond in a positive way are the teams that are going to be there in the end.
- Something I've noticed as I get older is that I do think about the future more. It's all positive thinking.
- Being reminded of your past doesn't mean that you have to live with constant grief. It simply means that you have been given the opportunity to transform your past into something positive.