I want my kids to have a good work ethic. I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to get it.
VICTORIA BECKHAMI don’t follow fashion and I don’t follow trends, I just follow my instincts.
More Victoria Beckham Quotes
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I used to feel famous, but now I feel successful.
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I’m feminine, but I wouldn’t say that I’m girly in any way at all.
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I like a man who can be a real friend, has a good sense of humor, a good pair of shoes and a healthy gold card.
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I spent the whole summer with my boobs out, breastfeeding. I loved it. It was heaven.
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I’m not one of these people that needs to feel loved. I don’t need to see my picture everywhere.
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What do you wear on a running machine? I can’t bring myself to wear flat shoes.
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I’m not shy about asking the customer, because I want to talk about who she is and what she wants from me.
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If I set my mind to something I do it. My biggest wish for all of us is that we are happy, successful, and that we stay true to ourselves.
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My children and my husband make me smile. My work makes me smile.
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Just as I love women, I love gay men. I always say it: inside me there is a gay man who wants to come out.
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My dresses are for women of all different shapes and sizes. Actually, the one I tried on yesterday was the one Jennifer wore. And who’d have thought I’d be the same size as Jennifer Lopez!
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I don’t want to be made to look like I’m 25. I’m 39. I don’t have any issues with my age.
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You have to remember that when you are a performer you become a celebrity, but you are not saving lives. It’s not that important.
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And while everybody was busy laughing, what was I doing? I was laying the foundation to what I have in place now.
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Most famous people get younger and younger. I sometimes ask myself that question: ‘How come I’m the only person who’s getting older?’
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