A Quote by Jennifer Winget

My past has helped me grow as a person. — © Jennifer Winget
My past has helped me grow as a person.
All the losses that I had, I think they were important, just because it helped me grow as a fighter, helped me grow as a person.
I've just grown as a person. I think that's what helped me grow as an artist.
I had a nice childhood. War and all the experiences affected me as a person and helped me to grow, to change.
My journey of working in Telugu filmdom has helped me grow as an actor and person.
Mourinho helped me grow. He taught me to be patient, to keep fighting, and to respect the coach's decisions. He helped me mature and turned me into a man.
I think '12 Years a Slave' really helped me, as a person and as a student, to grow.
I found the emotion that as an athlete you block out, and it really helped me to understand myself as a person. I'm a really emotional person and it helped make me a better person.
I began my journey as a captain when I was just 21-22 and leading the Indian side for so many years has helped me also grow as a person. My growth as a person pretty much has happened on the ground along with teammates.
I went to school at the University of Utah, and they had outstanding facilities and coaches that helped me grow and mature as a person.
Learning and performing music have been rewarding, both physically and mentally. They helped me to mature and grow as a person.
The cutter has really helped me stay in the game longer and helped me get past the five, six innings a little more consistently.
Music is a vital part of my life, and it has been since I was a kid. It helped me find my identity as a person, it helped me find my identity as an artist, and it helped me get in touch with emotions that I didn't know I had.
I'm close to Coach Kingsbury. He really helped my game and helped me as a person a lot. He's a genuine good person and, at the same time, a very smart football coach.
I always give credit to Scotty 2 Hotty. He is an amazing teacher. I was in his class for, I want to say three months and I learned so much and he helped me grow, not only as a performer, but as a person. He was always there for me.
You say the character [of Leo Bloom] was meek and insecure, and you could've been describing me as well. I was a very shy person in those days, and working with Zero [Mostel], who was bigger than life, helped me grow. Zero was a strong influence on me.
Sports became a way for me to find my personality and identity in life. I had a lot of problems as a young kid like we all do with my own confidence, trying to grow up, and become a man and whatnot. Sports helped me get there. It helped me get my role in Rocky IV. It has helped me ever since in my movies and dealing with a lot of hard times between pictures and my life. I would say it's the one thing that's kept me going over the years.
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