A Quote by Ashley Tisdale

I've always wanted to be sure my parents approve of what I do. — © Ashley Tisdale
I've always wanted to be sure my parents approve of what I do.
I've always wanted to be sure my parents approve of what I do. Even with my tattoos, my mom went with me.
Although my parents both liked her, they just didn't approve of a same-sex relationship. Nowadays, people say that you must let children be what they are, but when I was growing up, the parents defined the child - and my parents had a definite vision of how they wanted me to be.
I always wanted to make sure my parents didn't have to work again for the rest of their lives.
I always tell the parents, 'You don't have to approve of your children; you just have to accept them for who they are.'
I am my parents' daughter, and I always want to be. But I first wanted to make sure that I was standing on my own two feet.
I wasn't that academic, but I always made sure I was earning money. I never wanted to put all my eggs in one basket. Even when I started doing music, my parents were like, 'You need to work; you can't just live off music.' I always knew that. So I worked until I knew I was going to be financially okay.
I've been singing all my life. I've always wanted this. I sang in church, in school plays, and my parents gave me vocal lessons. My parents always said this was destined for me.
Like I always said, Hrithik and I are parents first and have to be in-sync regarding our priorities as parents in order to make sure our boys get the best upbringing. They are and always will be our main priority.
My parents were working class folks. My dad was a bartender for most of his life, my mom was a maid and a cashier and a stock clerk at WalMart. We were not people of financial means in terms of significant financial means. I always told them, 'I didn't always have what I wanted. I always had what I needed.' My parents always provided that.
I was little there were times I wanted my parents to be normal. I wanted them to have a religion. I wanted them to have a job, like the parents of every other kid I went to school with.
Growing up, I always wanted a dog, but my parents never wanted one.
I wanted to do everything right. I wanted to be good, and I wanted to be obedient, and I wanted to be the object of my parents' pride. I wanted to go to Heaven.
From when I was 7 until I was 22, I played football. That was always my struggle as a kid. I always wanted to be an artist, but my parents were divorced, and my dad really wanted me to play sports, and that's how I got to see him. He would come pick me up or take me to practice, and he was always at my games.
My parents wanted to make sure I at least had the high school diploma, so I got a GED.
I always wanted to make sure that within my unit that I was never the weak person. So I made sure that my physical fitness was top.
I've always wanted to be successful, but I wanted to make sure I found my own way.
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