A Quote by Tia Mowry

Having a second chance makes you want to work even harder. — © Tia Mowry
Having a second chance makes you want to work even harder.
Because I came in second place, it makes me want to work harder
As a young girl, I'm always going to have to work a bit harder to prove myself; that's just reality. But having to work harder makes me feel like girls are stronger, too.
I want to start a foundation called Second Chance. I was given a second chance, so I want to reach out to different groups of people. It would be nice to give that opportunity to others.
What really motivates me to climb harder and harder is not necessarily that I want to push my limits or show who's best, but climbing harder and harder routes makes it more fun.
I'd always much rather be second choice on anything because it makes you work harder.
You want to have expectations. I think it makes you work a little bit harder now, and it makes you want to prove to everyone that it wasn't just a one-year thing.
When you work towards your goals, you become healthier and healthier, mentally. It is very hard to do with a negative attitude. You just need to become more and more positive. And then you start to succeed. And starting to succeed is like winning a race and having the audience cheer. That makes you feel happy and motivates you to work even harder and achieve even more.
It just makes it even harder for people to even approach the (open source) side, when they then end up having to worry about public humiliation.
If my forward arrives in a one vs one situation, I always say: 'let him work it out.' Then my players say: But we can help him!'. My reply is: First, there's a good chance you'll only run in his way, and as a second attacker you're drawing a second defender with you, and two vs two is harder than one vs one.'
It feels like all my hard work is getting recognized. It makes me work even harder.
If you're from a poor background, you have to work even harder. But that's what makes you who you are.
Failure makes me work even harder.
Baltimore has the hardest work ethic out of all cities. It makes you want to work harder.
In books, as in life, there are no second chances. On second thought: it's the next work, still to be written, that offers the second chance.
In books, as in life, there are no second chances. On second thought: its the next work, still to be written, that offers the second chance.
Caring makes you want to work harder.
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