A Quote by DeAndre Yedlin

Living in London and having a lavish lifestyle, it's not that important to me. — © DeAndre Yedlin
Living in London and having a lavish lifestyle, it's not that important to me.
Having God as an identity marker is nothing but a label, a language, and a lifestyle. I'm a Christian. I talk like one. I act like one. But having God as an identity changer is so much more. It's lavish abandon to who God is and who He's made me to be. Holding nothing back!
I don't have a lavish lifestyle.
I don't have to live this lavish lifestyle.
I don't have a lavish lifestyle with expensive cars.
Yeah, I'm financially good for the rest of my life - great. But I'm not trying to come here, get my butt kicked for 10 years, and go home to a lavish lifestyle. That's not fun for me.
Being healthy and living a healthy lifestyle have always been very important to me.
You don't have to treat people differently. You may be living a different lifestyle, but the person living that different lifestyle still can relate to anybody and have the same amazing personality of the guy from North Philly.
In London I'm out and about all the time. I walk everywhere, so people do recognise me and they've probably seen me before so they're not bothered anymore. But I think that's a good thing because if you try and remain mysterious people are surprised when they see you. With me, I think they're just bored of seeing me - but that suits me just fine because I like to live as much of a normal life as I can. That's why I love living in London. People are very respectful of your privacy. If they see you having a coffee in a coffee shop, they're not going to interrupt you.
For eight long years, the Obamas spent our tax dollars for a lavish jet-setting lifestyle.
I'm not trying to make everything this fantasy world about how I'm living this lavish life that I'm not really living.
As long as you're having fun and being positive and progressive, I'm going to say you're living a Zumbao lifestyle.
I like the little bit of distance that London affords me and I like living in a world capital. I like having the culture at my fingertips.
I haven't ever seen a period drama that has a fantasy element to it, that's set in London, that's as lavish as it is, and that's made for American TV.
I find the difference, for me, between having no money and having quite a bit is that the bills get bigger. And that's it. The lifestyle doesn't change.
My character in 'Cocktail' was different from my personality. Homi Adajania took me to London, showed me how girls dress and behave there. I had not seen that kind of lifestyle before.
Being in London has really taught me how important history is. Just having information of the past. It helps you predict the future, which is all we really have as, you know, humans.
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