A Quote by Imelda May

I'm a big believer in 'pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start again.' — © Imelda May
I'm a big believer in 'pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start again.'
Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, start all over again.
Take a deep breath, pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again.
You can't hold back. You can't think of the subtleties of playing. You just have to get out and really bare it all, and hopefully you don't fall off the plank. And if you do, hey, pick yourself up, dust yourself down, and start all over again.
I got very famous for a minute and then it just all went away, you know? And for the last 20 years - you've got to pick yourself up and dust yourself off and then go on your merry way and start again, in a sense, and that's what I've been doing.
To make real friends you have to put yourself out there. Sometimes people will let you down, but you can't let that stop you. If you get hurt, you just pick yourself up, dust off your feelings, and try again.
Doors will slam in your face. You must pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and knock again; it's the only way to achieve your goals in life.
You know you're going to get burned from time to time. It's just part of the game. So when it happens you have to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and forget about it because they're about to snap the ball again.
Nobody ever sets out to make a flop, but it's going to happen. You have to pick yourself up, dust yourself down and say: 'Right, we go again.'
My biggest regret is rolling in regret. It is best to pick yourself up , dust yourself off and move on.
My biggest regret is rolling in regret. It is best to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and move on.
I've got to pick myself up Dust myself off And start all over again.
My mentality from the day I started playing sports was that you get up, you dust yourself off and you do it again.
A loss is just a loss. You get up again, dust yourself off, go at it again regardless of the circumstances. That's the way I look at it.
If at first you don't succeed/You can dust it off and try again/Dust yourself off and try again.
I don't think you should just do what makes you happy. Do what makes you great. Do what's uncomfortable and scary and hard but pays off in the long run... Let yourself fail... And pick yourself up and fail again. Without that struggle, what is your success anyway?
To pick up the paper and read about yourself getting slammed, that doesn't start your day off right.
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