A Quote by Lianne La Havas

I maintain that I never expect anything, therefore I'm always pleasantly surprised. — © Lianne La Havas
I maintain that I never expect anything, therefore I'm always pleasantly surprised.
I maintain that I never expect anything, therefore Im always pleasantly surprised.
I always expect the worst from this evil and wicked world and am often pleasantly surprised when the worst does not come to pass, but never or rarely surprised or upset when it does.
I don't always expect good from people. I always expect the bad and I am pleasantly surprised when they are nice.
I've been really pleasantly surprised by 'Guardians of the Galaxy.' I'd never really heard of that gang before, that comic series before. And I think when you go into those, watching those sort of films, you watch them with no expectation as well, so you're always kind of pleasantly surprised, I think.
To expect wickedness from human beings is the best way I know of to avoid surprises. And when I am surprised, it's always pleasantly.
I am always pleasantly surprised by the criticism because I learn from it and sometimes shocked by it.
It's always good to have no expectations when you see a film. Then you can be pleasantly disappointed or surprised.
I've never had any idea that what I like would resonate with the audience, and I'm pleasantly surprised when it does.
One of the questions I often get asked is, "Were you surprised that Trump won?" I always answer the same way: "I was surprised, I am surprised and I will never stop being surprised."
And I don't say that we didn't expect it, but we were pleasantly surprised to see the generosity of their foreign policy; and the generosity of their foreign policy at that moment was expressed through the Marshall Plan.
Always do business as if the person you're doing business with is trying to screw you, because he probably is. And if he's not, you can be pleasantly surprised.
I always told my team two things: Never expect them to give you anything and always expect them to make the next shot.
I think it's a problem when something's a dream because it'll never live up to your expectations. It's better to go somewhere thinking it'll be horrible, and then be pleasantly surprised.
Confidence is not just in people's heads; it comes from the culture of the organization. It's easier to expect success when working in an organization that has a culture of accountability, collaboration, and initiative. Without this, it's easier - and more self-protective - to assume failure so the person is not disappointed and instead pleasantly surprised.
In my concerts, I'm always doing new songs, so someone seeing me for the first time or many times before will be pleasantly surprised and hopefully entertained.
I never expect anything. The more good things that happen the better, but I never expect anything.
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