A Quote by Victoria Principal

I was very lucky. My parents raised me in such a way that it never occurred to me that I wasn't equal — © Victoria Principal
I was very lucky. My parents raised me in such a way that it never occurred to me that I wasn't equal
I was very lucky. My parents raised me in such a way that it never occurred to me that I wasn't equal.
My parents never raised their hand or fired me. Their way of disciplining me was to tell me what is right or wrong.
I will always be the way I was a couple years ago before anything happened. And that's to my parents' credit, my amazing parents who have been around me my whole life and raised me right. I'm very happy with what has happened so far.
I'm lucky my parents raised me well.
I think that they way my parents raised me, they taught me to always follow my dreams and never give up, no matter what the obstacle.
Growing up in Oklahoma the way I did, and being raised the way I was raised by my parents, gave me such a strong foundation to go out into the world and fly, so to speak, the way I was able to do.
It never occurred to me that I wouldn't go to college and have a career - as well as a family - of my own. Both my parents, but especially my mother, encouraged me and led me to believe that it was possible.
I was never once told to consider anything but my dreams. It's probably one of the greatest gifts my parents gave me, because it never occurred to me to do something other than what I loved.
I was fortunate enough to be raised by parents who were very accepting. They were never afraid to let me do my thing and let me live my life.
I'm very proud of the way that I was raised, I'm very proud of the way that my parents raised me.
My working poor parents told me that I could do better. They taught me that I was as good as anybody else. And it never occurred to them to tell me that I could just rest comfortably and wait for good old Uncle Sugar to feed me, lead me and then bleed me.
I think I'm lucky having parents that have been in show business for a while, and they don't care about the shiny stuff so much. They raised me in that way - to stay grounded, not to chase the shiny, pretty things.
I would have worked no matter what. I was born and raised that way. It occurred to me to be married second.
It was not something that ever occurred to me, to be able to be in TV. I was very lucky.
My family are very supportive and always have been. They weren't the kind of parents that pushed me into it. I know a lot of parents of kid actors I've worked with have pressured them into acting, but my parents are different. I'm really lucky to have them because they let me make my own decisions.
I was very lucky - I grew up with two parents who loved each other and gave me unconditional love. They set high expectations for me, and they gave me an infinite amount of support. So I stand on their shoulders; I follow their example in every way.
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