When I was 6, I opened my mouth and didn’t stop singing. I had a voice and wanted to use it.
SABRINA CARPENTERI’m working on my craft, and it’s really good for me, and I feel good after I do it.
More Sabrina Carpenter Quotes
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A bad hair day for me is when it gets flat and greasy.
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I would always do the songs that I wanted to do and the songs that my parents wanted me to do.
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I’m trying everything. But voice work is the best thing you ever imagined. It’s not about how you look, and you can go to work in your PJs.
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Being body positive is really important to your overall happiness.
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When I’m recording my album, I want to be acting, or when I’m on set, I want to be making music.
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I’ve always just tried to be myself, which is such a weird thing to say.
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I feel like the more I work on different songs and the more I work on my voice constantly…
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Everybody takes at least 20, so even if you see a good selfie, it probably wasn’t the first one. So my tip is to just not take it too seriously and have fun.
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I was really scared to stay home alone when I was kid, and I would freak out whenever there was a noise after my parents left.
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I listen to music to when I’m feeling a certain way or to make myself feel a certain way. So why not make my own music inspired by true emotions?
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There’s so many things that I’ve gone through that I want to share because there’s other teenagers that are going through the same things or will go through the same things.
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There are a lot of things that people go through, and maybe they don’t know how to get through it, and maybe you do, and if you have some sort of knowledge or power, share with the world.
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I get inspiration from literally everything and anything.
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I’m going for the concert, but I’m really going for the corn.
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It’s hard to see someone with a ‘perfect’ body and be like, ‘Why can’t I be like her?’ But that person was born to be who she is, and you’re born to be who you are.
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