A Quote by Cheryl Burke

I'm not a yeller. But I am strict. — © Cheryl Burke
I'm not a yeller. But I am strict.

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Not every chef is a yeller, but I have to say that even a chef who is not a yeller might have a time when that rule might get broken.
In terms of bullying, there are so many new laws in America, I am not sure about worldwide, but in America, the laws for bullying are getting strict. And I am really excited of how strict they are and I think it has cut down on a lot of bullying. As a kid I was a bully and I was bullied. I lived both sides of it. To see what is being done with bullying now is super important.
Yeah, except that when I write pop songs I have pretty strict constraints that I impose on myself. 69 Love Songs is a constraint. That the titles have to begin with "I'"s is a relatively strict constraint. Charm of the Highway Strip is all travel songs. And I am free to change the plot slightly to accommodate something that happens to rhyme conveniently.
I want people to like me - but not at my expense. I just learned that there are too many people who are going to have an opinion about me whether I am kind to them or not. I can't control what they're feeling. I am not a yeller and I don't have a temper, but I do want people to do their best. And if someone is a friend and I see that they're doing stuff that is not helping them grow, I will make it a point to talk to them about it.
He cannot be strict in judging, who does not wish others to be strict judges of himself.
I was a strict disciplinarian, perhaps too strict at times, but my God, without discipline what is life?
Stillness is a harder concept for me than ecstasy, but I can imagine it best when I am fully present and paying strict attention to a place I am moving through.
My parents were strict with school, strict with grades. I had piano classes, horseback riding, dance.
I'm a screamer and a yeller. When I want something, all I do is yell, and I get responses.
I'm not a yeller. My theory is that no one goes out there trying to screw up.
I'm not a slave driver or a yeller. I was yelled at in kitchens and other workplaces.
My mum was quite strict, so I was in a very strict household.
One of my strict, strict rules is a no auto-tune policy.
I am very strict.
The way I was parented did affect my parenting - probably in the reverse. My dad was pretty strict, and the next generation probably wants to be less strict.
I am obsessive always, even as a child. On one side is this strict orthodox religion, on the other is communism, and I am this little girl pulled between the two. It makes me who I am. It turns me into the kind of person that Freud would have a field day with, for sure.
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