Bella Hadid Quotes
I just aspire to be the best I can be. I want to work hard and set one goal at a time for myself.

Quotes to Explore
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Sometimes you have to go up really high to understand how small you really are.
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I refuse to accept other people's ideas of happiness for me. As if there's a 'one size fits all' standard for happiness.
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As you get older, challenges arise that you aren't prepared for, but what got me through it was music.
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I paint for the sheer joy of painting. I have never sold any of my paintings. I'd rather give them to people for free.
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Personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures.
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Corporations take the humanity out of trade - they take the happiness out and replace it with something that is ugly.
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If I can just be thought of as Omari Hardwick who had a really, really solid career, and whose work is appreciated in its own right, I think that would be a great legacy to leave behind.
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I met will.i.am in the studio and played him a couple of songs and he liked them. We're similar but there's nobody in my lane doing what I'm doing.
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I let characters be human and flawed and relatable. When we do things that aren't that great, we can understand it.
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The grandeur of Jerusalem is also... its problem.
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I know, to banish anger altogether from one's breast is a difficult task. It cannot be achieved through pure personal effort. It can be done only by God's grace.
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I have been in more classrooms than any legislator will ever walk into in their lives, and I see wonderful, caring, dedicated teaching out there.
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I always knew that I was going to be a writer. There was no question in my mind about that.
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Our obsession with speed, with cramming more and more into every minute, means that we race through life instead of actually living it. Our health, diet and relationships suffer. We make mistakes at work. We struggle to relax, to enjoy the moment, even to get a decent night's sleep.
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I have always been interested in design, but in the beginning I didn't set out to make jewelry specifically.
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I've had a dozen novels published and have made far more than a dozen mistakes. Which is why Randy Susan Meyers and I wrote a guidebook to help authors avoid making our mistakes.
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The Amex has a long, often troubled, sometimes glorious history.
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I think management and technology all come into play in building a super-yacht. It is a challenge - a serious challenge.
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I think the best advice I ever got about acting was from my dad, which was, 'If they don't buy the fish on the first toss, throw it back in the wagon and go to the second house.' Which is like an old Jewish fishmongers' story about how you become a successful fish monger.
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In 'When They Call You a Terrorist,' I reflect on my time growing up in Van Nuys, California, surrounded by my devoted family and supportive friends, weaving our experiences into the larger picture of how predominantly marginalized neighborhoods are under constant systemic attack.
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Being a woman, we talk about equal pay all the time. We're not talking about if you're black or if you are Latina. I would like to get back to that and improving the relationship between the police community and the community of color. I don't know exactly all the right things to say, but I want to engage in that conversation.
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How many great problems have gone unsolved because men didn't know enough, or have enough faith in the creative process and in themselves, to let go for the whole mind to work at it?
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I just aspire to be the best I can be. I want to work hard and set one goal at a time for myself.