A Quote by Tessa Virtue

Throughout a competitive career, you can certainly lose yourself trying to please the judges. — © Tessa Virtue
Throughout a competitive career, you can certainly lose yourself trying to please the judges.
You cannot please everyone, and I think that what's important, ultimately, is to make sure you please yourself. If you start trying to please other people, you'll just go around in circles.
My whole career has been trying to please people in basketball. Now it's time to please myself.
Working solo means you don't have to account for anybody else. You do it yourself, so you're not trying to please others as well as yourself; you're just trying to do the best you can.
You can have so many different demands; trying to please the fans, pleasing the manager, please yourself.
You can get totally messed up trying to please everyone with what you do, but ultimately, you have to please yourself.
Be yourself. If you water yourself down to please people or to fit in or to not offend anyone, you lose the power, the passion, the freedom and the joy of being uniquely you. It's much easier to love yourself when you are being yourself.
I try to take it as it comes. I'm constantly trying to please myself. That's why I've basically realised now, that nothing else in the world matters at all, just please yourself and the people you love and that's it.
Stay focused. You gotta believe in yourself. I think that's the biggest thing I've been able to do throughout my whole career, even before I actually had a big career in this industry.
Do yourself a favor; don’t wear yourself out trying to please everybody. Your time is too valuable.
Please, please, PLEASE be yourself. If you catch yourself not, take a step back.
Often we lose our identity trying to please or placate others.
Google, I think, in some ways, is more competitive and certainly is trying to build their own little version of Facebook.
Don't try to be anybody else, because that's what I do. I do me. I'm not trying to impress anybody. I'm not trying to please my pastor at church. I'm not trying to even please my mom, to be honest.
We certainly strive for trying to make a quality record throughout, and I think that's true of all of our records.
I certainly don't recognise myself as the horrible sexist portrayed in media reports, and I don't think the women who have worked with me throughout my career do either.
When you lose touch with inner stillness, you lose touch with yourself. When you lose touch with yourself, you lose yourself in the world. Your innermost sense of self, of who you are, is inseparable from stillness. This is the I Am that is deeper than name and form.
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