A Quote by Carlos Vela

My family has taught me to keep my feet on the ground and be humble. — © Carlos Vela
My family has taught me to keep my feet on the ground and be humble.
It's important I keep my feet on the ground and stay humble and still work hard.
Friends are really important, especially when you've had the successes that I've had. I've gone really far in my career, so they're the ones that keep you humble, keep your feet on the ground.
We have to keep our feet on ground, stay humble, and collect all praise, well-wishes, and prayers because these will help us in future.
My family and my girlfriend keep my feet on the ground.
Being real is what keeps me humble. It doesn't matter how much money I make or how much I accomplish. What's critical is staying real to myself and keeping my feet on the ground. That's what helps keep me going.
I've got a strong family, close friends and hobbies outside football that keep my feet on the ground.
My father taught me about having principles and how to treat people with respect. My aunt also taught me how to keep a perspective on everything that happens to you. So you learn to be humble and not take your success for granted.
I try to go home to Missouri every couple of months. I do that because I like my family, of course, but my mom doesn't know who Carine Roitfeld is. And as much as that horrifies me, it's a good way to keep your feet on the ground.
One of the most important things for me is my family. You know, they keep me grounded, they keep me humble. They always made sacrifices with me.
I hope my head doesn't get very big. I'm just going to keep my feet on the ground, stick to friends and family and try to lead a normal life.
Yeah, my parents help me keep my feet on the ground.
I keep my feet on the ground, keep dedicated, keep focused, underestimate nobody and obviously you need the ability, talent and everything else that goes with it.
I surround myself with good friends that help me keep my feet on the ground.
My family can tell you I'm not really a guy that likes roller coasters. I don't like going on Ferris wheels. I've got a six-feet rule; I like my feet no more than five, six feet from the ground at all times.
I've spent a lot of my teenage years working on sets. I've missed out on more than just playing rugby, but I think I've managed to keep my feet on the ground and keep my friends around me.
I have got people around me who will help me keep my feet on the ground. That is the way it has always been.
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