A Quote by Dove Cameron

As an actor, you are either emulating someone else, or some version of yourself. — © Dove Cameron
As an actor, you are either emulating someone else, or some version of yourself.
Don't compare yourself with someone else's version of happy or thin. Accepting yourself burns the most calories.
It's the time to make choices you can be proud of. It's the time to be the best version of yourself and in the process, somewhere along the way hopefully you attract the best version someone else has to offer. The more you challenge yourself, the higher your expectations become for your life and the people you want to have in it.
I think one great tip is that you should always love yourself. If you don't love yourself, take care of yourself, cater to yourself and that little inner voice, you will really not be very worthy of being with someone else, because you won't be the best version of you.
I think one great tip is that you should always love yourself. If you don’t love yourself, take care of yourself, cater to yourself and that little inner voice, you will really not be very worthy of being with someone else, because you won't be the best version of you.
Be the best version of yourself rather than a bad copy of someone else!
Often, overeating is a way to punish yourself for the anger and resentment you're feeling - either at yourself or someone else.
Some of the best advice I was given was that me doing a bad version of me is better than me doing a good version of someone else.
(J)ust because your version of normal isn't the same as someone else's version doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with you.
Your stage persona is usually a version of yourself, to varying degrees. Some folks do a full-on character, so that's different. But most comics do some version of themselves.
Some characters think more like me than others; some think more like my dad or someone else. It certainly is made up of my experiences, things I've heard, things I think are funny, things I think are sad. There's sort of a strange, blurry version of yourself in there.
We have to have a version of our own story that we keep telling ourselves that allows us to get up in the morning. This version of yourself is what you sell to yourself. I think it necessarily includes ... not looking at certain things. Everybody's got some blind spot.
In some ways, it's easier to settle for someone else's version of success than to risk falling short at one's own.
I've never been that uncomfortable talking about it. Things come out [in the media] about me. When it's out, it's someone else's version of what's the matter with me. I want it to be my version of what it is. My recourse is to do my version.
Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.
The most important thing you can do as a performer is to be yourself, or be an onstage version of yourself. If you're not being true to yourself, and somebody likes that other version of you, you're kind of stuck.
It is only when you're lying to yourself or hating some aspect of yourself that you'll get an emotional charge from someone else's behavior.
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