A Quote by Jennifer Lopez

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. — © Jennifer Lopez
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 dad always told me that I could be anything I wanted, if I was willing to work hard enough to achieve it.
I have seen in many cases that the youngsters are told by their friends and family that they sing very well, but that might not be true. When they are told that they have to work hard on their singing, they get disheartened. One must know how to take feedback from different people and work hard on his or her singing to achieve something.
I think it is a problem of our society that we don't enjoy (ourselves.) We have these values, like, you have to be rich, you have to get a diploma, you have to work hard, otherwise you are useless, you are nothing but a pariah. And the book asks, 'Is it true? This is what my mom told me, but is it true?
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.
I grew up not understanding what was true and what was not true. It gave me a sense of unreality. I was told that this man [mom's lover] was not my mother's lover - when he was. I was told he was there as a male babysitter for my brother so that he would learn sports and other manly things.
I try to always motivate young kids who want to be singers or actors or whatever it is they want to be that anything is possible with hard work. It doesn't matter where you're from or what language you speak - as long as you work hard, you can achieve those goals.
I always told my mother when I was growing up that I was going to go pro in something, and it came true. All the hard work paid off for me.
I was very lucky in that my parents supported my racing so much - they just said 'whatever you want to achieve, if you work hard enough you can achieve it.' They never, ever let me believe that, as a female, I couldn't compete in a man's world.
My mom always told me that time will heal everything and it's true.
My dad is a part of who I am, and he was a very hard working person and someone who worked to achieve his goals and make sure his family is straight and I always admired that. My mom worked so hard. I had two hard-working parents around me.
My mom is always with me. When I made my major-league debut I told her, 'That's it. You don't work anymore. I'm going to work and take care of you.
Salman sir has always told me three things: Be humble. Hard work is extremely important. That's what takes you forward in life.
My mom always told me that I could be anything I wanted to be. And I truly, actually believed it. And I fought.
I learned from my mom and dad, who didn't have a formal education but had doctorates of love. They told me that if you gave 110 percent all the time, a lot of beautiful things will happen. I may not always be right, but no one can ever accuse me of not having a genuine love and passion for whatever I do.
No, but I've always felt that with true talent, and a commitment to hard work, it is possible to achieve an enduring respect and appreciation. In other words, I don't take my fans for granted.
My mom always made me believe that people with only talent didn't go very far. Hard work was what made things possible.
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