A Quote by Coco Jones

My dad always told me that I could be anything I wanted, if I was willing to work hard enough to achieve it. — © Coco Jones
My dad always told me that I could be anything I wanted, if I was willing to work hard enough to achieve it.
My mom always told me that if you work hard, you can achieve anything. And it's true. It's one of the truest things ever.
My mom always told me I could do or be anything I dared to dream, and I always wanted to work in the movie industry.
You can accomplish virtually anything if you want it badly enough and if you are willing to work long enough and hard enough.
There was nothing you couldn't do if you wanted it bad enough, and were willing to work hard enough to get it.
I have always had the feeling I could do anything and my dad told me I could. I was in college before I found out he might be wrong.
My dad always told me to play hard and know that the people you're competing with and against are working just as hard or harder. So don't let them out-work you.
My dad told me, 'Whatever you do, don't dance. Do something else. Do anything else.' He knew how much hard work you have to put in, how hard it is to make a living, and he didn't want me to do it.
My dad taught me that you have to work hard for anything you want in life, and I wanted to be good at playing basketball.
When I was 13, I told my dad I wanted to move to Florida to attend the IMG Academy. I wanted to be a golfer, and that's hard to do in New England where I could only practice half the year.
My parents always told me I could be anything I wanted to be.
I always wanted praise, and I always wanted attention; I won't lie to you. I was a jazz critic, and that wasn't good enough for me. I wanted people to write about me, not me about them. So I thought, 'What could I do? I can't sing, I can't dance, I can't act or anything like that. OK, I can write.'
I always wanted praise and I always wanted attention; I won't lie to you. I was a jazz critic and that wasn't good enough for me. I wanted people to write about me, not me about them. So I thought, What could I do? I can't sing, I can't dance, I can't act or anything like that. OK, I can write.
I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to get it.
I want my kids to have a good work ethic. I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to get it.
If you want something bad enough and are willing to work as hard as you can - every minute of every day - there is nothing you can't achieve.
I've always relied on discipline to achieve goals great and small. At a young age, my father instilled a real work ethic in me - and a fear of men. I always felt like if I didn't have a natural knack for something, I could kind of out-discipline the competition as it were. So I would always work as hard as I possibly could, sometimes to my own detriment and my personal life. For me, I think will power and discipline are very synonymous.
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