A Quote by Rob James-Collier

My girlfriend is a great support, and I've got a big circle of mates who keep my feet on the ground. — © Rob James-Collier
My girlfriend is a great support, and I've got a big circle of mates who keep my feet on the ground.
My family and my girlfriend keep my feet on the ground.
My mates are absolute nutters. They're all Essex boys in the true sense and they definitely keep my feet on the ground.
Thankfully, I've got great support around me to keep my feet on the floor.
My feet ain't got nothing to do with my nickname, but when folks get it in their heads that a feller's got big feet, soon the feet start looking big.
You got to keep your feet on the ground, and it is what it is.
I've got a strong family, close friends and hobbies outside football that keep my feet on the ground.
I hope my head doesn't get very big. I'm just going to keep my feet on the ground, stick to friends and family and try to lead a normal life.
I think being a mother helps keep your feet on the ground. There's very little dignity in parenthood. It's a great leveller.
My rule is you want someone whos got both feet on the ground. An ideal girlfriend might be someone who works in the business and can understand what youre going through but is not an actor themselves - is willing to run lines with you but when you start acting crazy, they throw up their hands and take you for what you are and be accepting.
The fact that I had a gay agent was good because he could say: 'Honey, you've got an audition today. Keep your feet on the ground, O.K.?'
I keep my feet on the ground, keep dedicated, keep focused, underestimate nobody and obviously you need the ability, talent and everything else that goes with it.
It feels good that people believe in my ability, but you've just got to stay focused, keep your feet on the ground, and do the job and do the hard work in the gym.
Everybody's got a different circle of competence. The important thing is not how big the circle is. The important thing is staying inside the circle.
I have got people around me who will help me keep my feet on the ground. That is the way it has always been.
You can't depend on the exposure of a TV screen to keep your feet on the ground and your food tasting delicious. You've got to push yourself.
Fame is a weird thing. I think maybe I learned to never get too big for your boots. Keep your feet on the ground and keep your head down and work hard - that's probably what I learned from my parents more than anything. Remain generous and kind, and have humility.
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