A Quote by Felicity Jones

I'm very independent, creatively, always trying to push myself - and I think that comes from my mother. — © Felicity Jones
I'm very independent, creatively, always trying to push myself - and I think that comes from my mother.
Every day, I'm trying to push the boundaries creatively, and sometimes it does push the boundary too far, and that's what I had to learn.
In essay writing, I'm trying to push the form of expository writing. I'm trying to remember, trying to reckon, trying to find connections with the world, the nation and me, but I'm always trying to push the form, too, without being too obvious that I'm trying to push the form.
I think my riding has hopefully gotten a lot better, but I'm always trying to push myself.
My mam worked for 41 years. She was a single working mother. I think I always had that mentality of you can do everything. You can have your kid. You can be a good mother. You can work. She was very independent.
I'm always studying something or trying to learn something, keep myself creatively occupied, because I think that energy can get kind of destructive if it doesn't have somewhere to go.
I put myself in the category of "Lucky Guy," and my hopes for the future are that I can continue to push the envelope for myself, and creatively and see what's next.
I don't think I am even the best I can be. I like to listen to other singers and learn from them, but I'm always working on myself, trying to improve, trying to be very tough with myself.
My interests still are my interests. That doesn't make me a bad mother. I think that makes me a really good mother, because when I go and creatively satisfy myself and those interests, I come home satisfied.
I'm always trying to push myself to the limit to see what I can do. It's my strong will that I've always had since I was a kid.
I don't think I'm a perfect mother. I think I'm trying my best. I think it's complicated, it's difficult. I think I'm learning from my kids so much to be their mother. I don't think you're born a mother, I think you become a mother.
My favorite job is the next one. It's such a gratifying experience getting to creatively keep trying something new and push things in a different direction.
My favorite job is the next one. Its such a gratifying experience getting to creatively keep trying something new and push things in a different direction.
I'm just constantly trying to renew and give myself new challenges and push myself to uncomfortable places, trying to get better.
Previously I always thought it was just tactical and technique, but every match has become almost mental and physical - I try to push myself to move well. I try to push myself not to get upset and stay positive, and that's what my biggest improvement is over all those years. Under pressure I can see things very clear.
I've always tried to push myself technically and to push myself visually. That's been part of the journey.
What I love about each album is the opportunity to expand on what we've done in the past - to push myself and the band creatively, vocally, and lyrically.
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