A Quote by Cameron Russell

I work hard, but my modeling career gives my views undeserved attention. — © Cameron Russell
I work hard, but my modeling career gives my views undeserved attention.
After all the hard work, today, 'The Villain' songs are creating records with online views and are being played at pretty much every festival. That gives me immense satisfaction.
Modeling in Europe at the beginning of my career was pretty hard, with the constant traveling and uncertainty as to where I was going to be from one day to the next.
Whom does undeserved honour please, and undeserved blame alarm, but the base and the liar?
On the one hand, undeserved success gives no satisfaction... but, on the other hand, well-deserved failure gives no satisfaction either.
I started modeling when I was 18, and you know, I work hard.
Modeling is a job. Even my mum doesn't believe that I do work hard.
Modeling isn't for the faint of heart, you have to really want it and work hard for it.
When I started modeling at 15, there were no provisions for on-set tutors, and so I dropped out of school. Although I was one of the lucky ones who went on to a successful career as a model, as a child I should never have been forced to make that choice - between modeling and education.
Modeling was never anything that was a career choice. I did catalog work in Toronto to make money so that I could go to school.
There's positive attention and there's negative attention - negative attention is easy, positive attention requires actual hard work.
Having worked with many of the world's top modeling agencies for the last decade, I've seen what works and doesn't work in managing a model's career.
I'm honored to kickstart my acting career with Louis Vuitton, which I've worked with throughout my modeling career.
I have always had the same philosophy throughout my career: work hard for your club, and if you get selected, it's because the hard work was seen by the head coach.
Sometimes during the day, I consciously focus on some ordinary object and allow myself a momentary "paying-attention." This paying-attention gives meaning to my life. I don't know who it was, but someone said that careful attention paid to anything is a window into the universe. Pausing to think this way, even for a brief moment, is very important. It gives quality to my day.
One game that drives me crazy, is when a guy gives the girl they really like more attention, and then they feel like maybe they pressed too hard, so they back way off and start giving other women attention. I've never pulled this myself.
My mother always told me that came first. I started modeling in 11th grade and it was something that I did after school and on the weekends. School is so important and modeling should be treated as an extracurricular activity as opposed to a career until you graduate high school.
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