You can cry for a little bit, eat some ice cream, but I think, after that, it’s like, get up, listen to some powerful music and do something that makes you happy, be productive.
SABRINA CARPENTERAs long as I was well fed, I was a very, very nice child. I just used my imagination and played with Barbies. I was pretty easy.
More Sabrina Carpenter Quotes
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If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it at all. And if you do have to say it, make it really funny so I can screenshot it and save it for later.
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Whenever I’m out and I hear something, I’m writing. It’s the process of writing it down and then just always creating wherever you go. I never stop creating.
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I go through my comments sometimes, and I’ll just take snapshots of the terrible ones and send them to my friends.
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Singing is about telling a story. When you are onstage, you get to be your own self… When acting, you’re someone else.
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I didn’t feel self conscious ’cause my sisters and I all had thick brows, and by the time I got to the age that I could be self conscious about them, they were in style!
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My size is a huge part of me.
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I’m very lucky; I have a lot of knowledge. My favorite band is The Beatles, so a lot of inspiration for my music comes from them, too.
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I’ve always just tried to be myself, which is such a weird thing to say.
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A bad hair day for me is when it gets flat and greasy.
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I didn’t realize I was in an awkward phase when I was in an awkward phase. It was when I was between the ages of 9 and 11. I was homeschooled.
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Confidence is the most beautiful thing you can possess.
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Truly, with a sitcom and the rhythms of comedy… music is so helpful in that area of life.
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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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The first songs I learned was ‘Crazy’ by Patsy Cline and ‘At Last’ by Etta James. I had been growing up with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, great bands.
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That’s just a symbol of how you should deal with a breakup.
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