A Quote by Chloe Madeley

I'd never even looked at a pair of skis. I didn't even realise the boots were separate. I thought it was one whole thing. — © Chloe Madeley
I'd never even looked at a pair of skis. I didn't even realise the boots were separate. I thought it was one whole thing.
My parents strapped a pair of plastic skis on my boots when I was two years old and sent me down our driveway in Vail. Of course, they were holding on to me the whole time, but that was my first experience 'skiing.'
I didn't worry about what DeNiro thought... I went in, looked him in the eye, and got the part. I was confident, even though I'd never done anything like it before. Now I realise it was ignorant confidence-I had no idea.
I get to wear Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen and crazy stuff, but of course, my mom would never in a million years let me buy that. She won't even let me buy my own pair of skis!
Bought a pair of boots the other day, and they was some silicone gel in there. Big red letters said, "Do not eat." Do they really need that stuff in them boots? Is there really some dude opening a pair of boots goin', "Boy, look at them boots. What the hell? I better eat that. I don't know what the hell that is."
I was happy being a lawyer, and the thought of becoming a model or even actor never came to my mind, even though I knew I looked good.
The whole thought of a career with computers - given that hardly anybody even knew what they were - it wasn't even a concept.
Everyone I looked at, their whole lives, did exactly what they were supposed to do without even questioning it, without even wondering if they could do something different.
I think every man should have a pair of boots. They're really sexy. Leather boots, cowboy boots, it depends.
The first pair of boots I remember owning were Puma Spiders - I still have them in a cupboard at home! They were fantastic boots. I was nine-years-old and I scored about 70 goals with them in a season.
In retrospect, I never thought of myself as conceited - I never even wore makeup or styled my hair until I was an adult - but having Bell's Palsy made me hyper-aware of the way I looked. I became completely depressed, never wanting to get out of bed or even answer the phone.
When I was a kid, I never even thought about fashion. I had one pair of jeans.
When I was at drama school, people weren't taking pictures of themselves every five minutes. So I didn't realise how I looked. It was only when people started taking pictures of themselves that I looked at myself and thought: 'Oh my God, I look really miserable.' Even when I'm happy I look sad.
The thing with depression is you don't realise you have it and even when you do you don't want to realise you have it.
This whole concept of boots on the ground, we've got a phobia about boots on the ground. If our military experts say, we need boots on the ground, we should put boots on the ground and recognize that there will be boots on the ground and they'll be over here, and they'll be their boots if we don't get out of there now.
I think every man should have a pair of boots. They're really sexy. Leather boots, cowboy boots, it depends. I really like the ones from the Seventies with the heels.
Even when we were stuck touring, earning $100 a day, I never thought I'd even make it that far.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!