A Quote by Sabrina Carpenter

Everybody has their own story - it's who you are. If I wasn't five-foot, I wouldn't be who I am! — © Sabrina Carpenter
Everybody has their own story - it's who you are. If I wasn't five-foot, I wouldn't be who I am!
I love the shape of '50s fashion: the clothes are very flattering; they let you out in the right places. I love high heels, too, as I'm only five foot three, although I always tell people I'm five foot five.
I don't know where I got the height from; dad was only five-foot-seven and my brother's five-foot eight.
If everybody can author their own story, if media is democratizing because everybody can make a really good-looking website... that's the way we learn now instead of in books. It means that more people get to tell their own story in their own terms rather than having to go through publishers and editors and executives.
I am five foot six, I am built of muscle and bone, and that is not very good for fashion, but it's who I am. Women who look good in fashion are six foot tall, don't have an ounce of muscle, and their legs are the size of my arm.
If I wasn't five-foot, I wouldn't be who I am! My size is a huge part of me.
Everybody is an expert on one thing - that's what I learned in my high school journalism class - and that's, of course, his own life. And everybody deserves to live and have his story told. And if it doesn't seem like an interesting story, then that's the failure of the listener, or the journalist who retells it badly.
I'm trying to show everybody that I'm a girl, and I'm five foot four, and you can do anything you want, no matter your gender. It's your world, too!
I am a five-foot six-inch, dark, ordinary-looking man. People didn't imagine that I would make it.
I am not a five-year-plan type. I tend to put one foot in front of the other and to allow things to unfold.
I am constantly playing younger. I have a baby face. I'm only five-foot-one, so I am used to playing younger. I love it.
Everybody has their own story; everybody has their own journey.
Everybody has their own story, everybody has their own journey.
Be skeptical, but not as a social position, not claiming to be so intelligent that you cannot believe what other people say. It's not about being right and making everybody else wrong. No, you are skeptical because you know without a doubt that everybody lives in their own story, and in their story they have their own truth. But it's only truth in their mind, just as your truth is only truth in your mind, and nobody else's.
My mum is about five foot with her hair done. Without it she's about four foot 10.
I went from five foot eleven to six foot eight, and the more ball I played, the more I caught on to the game.
I was six foot one inch when I started fighting, but with all the uppercuts I'm up to six foot five inches.
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