Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Pattie Mallette

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian author Pattie Mallette.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Pattie Mallette

Patricia Mallette is the mother of Canadian singer Justin Bieber. She also managed her son's early career. Her autobiography, Nowhere but Up, was published in 2012 by Christian book publisher Revell, and was number 17 on the New York Times Best Seller list during its first week of release.

My son is not a public figure to me, he is my son. I can't predict what's going to be in the headlines. Justin has always been someone who has to do things his way. And I have to be able to believe he will do the right thing and he will come out on top.
Oh my God ... YOU are real. Oh my God ... You ARE real. OH MY GOD ... You are REAL! Oh my God ... You're really real!
It's hard to be vulnerable in front of the whole world because everyone's a critic. — © Pattie Mallette
It's hard to be vulnerable in front of the whole world because everyone's a critic.
When you get knocked down you get knocked down in Round 1 of life, there's Round 2.
No matter what projects I'm taking on, I want to (do) things to help other people.
My dad abandoned me when I was about two years old. So, he wasn't around to protect me the way I needed to be protected. I started getting sexually abused from the time I was about five years old to the time I was ten. It really messed with my sense of self worth and my sense of all that was good with the world, almost.
Those that are the hardest to love, need it the most.
I really want to help people. I really want to give somebody that hope that they need to keep going.
One day I was 17 years old and I ended up trying to commit suicide and I ended up in the hospital. As a teenager, that was a really scary thing.
I know some people need counseling but not everyone can afford it.
At 3, I played an innocent game of doctor, minus the stethoscope and medicine bag.
To my abusers: I forgive you.
When you hit rock bottom, you have nowhere to go but up.
I went through a lot of abuse and a lot of really difficult things growing up - depression, anxiety, attempted suicide.
Getting into my teen years, I was filled with so much shame and pain that I got really involved with drugs and alcohol. I was hanging out with the wrong people and getting involved in the wrong relationships and everything just sort of spun out of control.
My spiritual high naturally dissipated. At some point you've got to come out of the clouds and live real life. Again, it's just like falling in love. The feeling of euphoria is only temporary.
I think it's hard for any parent to see anything negative said or done against your child and, when you can't directly do something about it, it's hard. — © Pattie Mallette
I think it's hard for any parent to see anything negative said or done against your child and, when you can't directly do something about it, it's hard.
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