A Quote by Cam Newton

Not to sound arrogant, but what I did in one year, others couldn't do in their entire collegiate careers. — © Cam Newton
Not to sound arrogant, but what I did in one year, others couldn't do in their entire collegiate careers.
Becoming a tutor was among the many attractive post-collegiate side careers I failed to pursue while devoting the bulk of my days to writing fiction.
When I hit 11 so did the careers of Dylan and the Stones. A year later it was the Who and the Kinks.
Where did I study? I went to P.S. 6. I went to Collegiate, Middlesex, Tufts, Juilliard.
I started the class late. The teacher said I would have to learn as much in half a year that the others learned in a year. I did it.
When I was working at Teleflora, I got booked to do 'Talladega Nights,' so I went and did that. That was really my first big break ev-er. I made as much from my per diem during the three-month shoot as I did for the entire previous year.
I graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Art in Graphic Design, and all in all, I can look back on my collegiate experience and say that I really did enjoy myself.
When I came to the United States, I appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show as a 13-year-old, and I played a Mendelssohn Concerto, and it sounded like a talented 13-year-old with a lot of promise. But it did not sound like a finished product.
Not to sound arrogant but I've worked with everyone I've always wanted to work with.
I was at a New Year's Eve party, and someone asked me how was my year, and I said, 'I honestly think 2011 was the best year of my entire life,' and I actually meant it.
Well,' said Mrs Smiling, 'it sounds an appalling place, but in a different way from all the others. I mean, it does sound interesting and appalling, while the others just sound appalling.
My first go at drinking did not go so well. I ended up getting sick in front of everybody. You know that Ginuwine song 'Pony'? It was playing at the party while I was getting sick. My entire senior year, everyone sang that around me. For a year. I would like that erased from my memory.
I don't want to sound arrogant or anything, but I just always knew that my career would be playing music.
Great performers are, by definition, abnormal; they strive throughout their entire careers to separate themselves from the pack.
I don't want to sound arrogant or cocky, but taking a fight on short notice against 'Cowboy,' you have to be mentally strong.
A person does not hear sound only through the ears; he hears sound through every pore of his body. It permeates the entire being.
I know that sounds arrogant, but you can't not be special and have a 30-year career.
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