A Quote by Christina Aguilera

When success comes, people can try to trick you or take advantage of you. — © Christina Aguilera
When success comes, people can try to trick you or take advantage of you.
Sometimes you try to help people, and it backfires on you, and then they try to take advantage of you.
Go out into the world, do your best all day, try to think higher thoughts, try to be kind and compassionate, but don't let people take advantage of you.
When you are rich, people try to take advantage of you.
Goodness is something people take advantage of, and if you want to remain a good person for long, you should make sure that too many people don't take advantage of you because then you turn bitter.
Everybody is trying to take advantage of situations, and if you don't take advantage of a situation, you get taken advantage of by somebody else.
We try to be real nice and friendly to people, but sometimes they take advantage of that.
Having information that the other side doesn't have gives VCs an advantage... they take advantage of entrepreneurs who haven't been through this before... they were totally willing to take advantage of us.
If people think they've found my biggest weakness, let them try to take advantage of it.
Photographers and people do try to take advantage of you. You just have to stand your ground and prove you're not an easy target.
Tennis is basically a game where you try to create an opportunity for yourself to finish the point, because you can't wait for the opponent to miss anymore. Well, if you create an opportunity and don't take advantage of it, you let the opponent back to even, then you are just starting the point over, so you have to take advantage of them.
Every opportunity I get, I just try to take advantage of it, embrace it and take everything in.
With Strikeforce, we didn't have the capitalization to take advantage of our initial success.
In life, try your best to do the right thing. Have fun while you're alive. Take advantage of every asset you have. Don't take anything for granted.
From Richard Holbrooke - and I miss him every day - I learned two things. One, prioritization: Never take your eye off the longer-term reforms. The other thing is, he was a hell of a schmoozer! So I should take advantage of my Irish love of beer and gift of the gab, and build relationships. That's a cherished part of the job, asking someone, "How did you get to be the Rwandan ambassador?" I try to take advantage of the fact that I hope to be here at least until the president's term ends getting to know my colleagues.
There aren't many people that can say that they went up against their brother and do it multiple times. Any time I get to I try to take advantage of it. I guess by trying to dunk on him.
What's the trick to writing a genuinely funny comedy? The trick is therapy. Take notes.
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