A Quote by Meaghan Jette Martin

I was very much not a follower of labels in school. If anything, I was labeled 'uncool.' — © Meaghan Jette Martin
I was very much not a follower of labels in school. If anything, I was labeled 'uncool.'
High school is all about hierarchies, labels, cliques - we are labeled and structured. Everyone goes through it, more or less.
I was never the cool kid in school, and loads of people told me that I was weird, that I dressed uncool and did uncool things, that I was too nice, too happy.
I was always looking to record, but how much I actually pursued it was another thing. The major labels weren't that interested in me, and the smaller labels didn't have any money to do anything.
In high school, I was not as much of a grade-follower. I kind of enjoyed more of the social aspect of high school.
The very nature of cool is that you think about it too much and it becomes uncool.
One of my biggest fears with 'Coloring Book' was that it would be labeled. I hate labels. I never sought out for people to recognize it as a gospel album.
I am enormously uncool. I've made a cottage industry of being uncool. And I'm fine with that.
I can never understand how a solo could ever be 'uncool.' Play something good, and it won't be uncool, you know?
I gave myself permission to care, because there are a lot of people in this world who are afraid of caring, or afraid of showing that they care because it's uncool. It's uncool to have passion. It's so much easier to lose when you've shown everyone how much you don't care if you win or lose. It's much harder to lose when you show that you care, but, you'll never win, unless you also stand to lose. Don't be afraid of your passion.
Labels are for the things men make, not for men. The most primitive man is too complex to be labeled.
I like the labels because I think they tell my story in a very concise way: gay, Latino. I think the responsibility that comes with accepting labels is that now I get a chance to break stereotypes. It gives me the opportunity to tell the unique stories of what those labels mean.
As I very much liked to draw and paint as a child, I entered a special art program in high school, which was very much like being in an art school imbedded in a regular high school curriculum.
I was getting in trouble at school. I wasn't happy. The school was very much a school that created people for commerce and it wasn't an arty school.
Orange juice from concentrate is labeled. Food coloring Red #5 is labeled. Fish are labeled as to whether they've been previously frozen. To a consumer, there's no plausible reason why these factors should be on a food ingredient label while the presence of GMOs shouldn't be.
I wasn't good at anything very much at school, but I did like drama.
I've always felt that sexuality is a really slippery thing. In this day and age, it tends to get categorized and labeled, and I think labels are for food. Canned food.
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