Quote by Nick Carter
One of the most important things that I did to turn my life around

One of the most important things that I did to turn my life around was to realize and to accept that from this minute, thats all we have. Everything that happened behind us we cannot change so you might as well look to the future. – Nick Carter

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I used to try to draw my girlfriends. I think one of the most romantic things that anybody can do is draw a portrait of the person you love. – Nick Carter

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Fame is a lot of pressure, especially when youre responsible for your entire family. Financially, emotionally – everything. – Nick Carter

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The faults of a superior person are like the sun and moon. They have their faults, and everyone sees them they change and everyone looks up to them. – Confucius

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I dont allow anybody to change me. I still walk outta my house in rollers and I take walks. I do not care what people think. – Britney Spears

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I change during the course of a day. I wake and Im one person, and when I go to sleep I know for certain Im somebody else. – Bob Dylan

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It took me so many years to move out. Im definitely a bit of a Peter Pan, reluctant to grow up. It all seemed really nice at home-why change it? Part of me would prefer not to have any responsibility whatsoever. – Helena Bonham Carter

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