A Quote by Angelina Pivarnick

I'm a very nice, down-to-earth person. — © Angelina Pivarnick
I'm a very nice, down-to-earth person.
I'm a very down-to-earth person, but it is my job to make that earth more pleasant.
Off the field I'm down to earth. I'm a very caring person. I'm a very giving person.
You talk to people and they seem really nice and then you read what they write and it's very disillusioning. You have to deal with how people let you down in terms of that. Because I think I'm basically a nice person and I think I'm a real person, and a lot of people aren't.
If you're in a band or think of yourself as a slightly creative person, you can get quite self-indulgent, so sometimes it's nice to have those people who bring you down to earth, but in a pleasant way.
I take on everybody's problems. I have a very maternal side. I'm basically a very normal, down-to-earth person.
My daughter is a very, very down-to-earth person.
It's nice to do nice things, innit? I'm a nice person, deep down, I do nice things all the time.
The truth is that I'm a very down-to-earth person. I've been called a brat but that's an insult to my parents. They didn't raise a brat. I'm not an immature, insensitive person.
I have always considered myself a very resilient person, I come from very down-to-earth Northern stock, pragmatic by nature and with that bounce-back-ability.
I have a very down-to-earth father. My wife is an actress and famous herself is more down-to-earth than anyone I know.
I like to draw, produce paintings, do something with my fingers - but I am very normal, down-to-earth person.
Quality effective leaders have the confidence to trust others to try, succeed, and sometimes to fail. We very often confuse personality with leadership. In other words, leadership is not about being a nice person or not a nice person.
Lady Gaga is not a diva, and she's not crazy. She's just an incredibly nice, down-to-earth person who really cares about art and creativity. It's pretty amazing to be able to work with her. I'm pretty grateful for that.
I can't imagine Hunger Games, even with its very popular books, being nearly a success that it's been without Jen Lawrence being the perfect person to play that role - a very modern celebrity, a very down-to-earth, accessible, celebrity.
I tried living as a very nice person, but there’s no need to be nice .. you have to be mean to survive
When you're very famous, very young, there's that little thing of, 'Are they being nice to me because they think I'm a nice person? Or is it because they want to tell their friends 'Guess who I was with last night?'
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