Quote by Demi Lovato
Where I am today... I still have my ups and downs, but I take it o

Where I am today… I still have my ups and downs, but I take it one day at a time and I just hope that I can be the best that I can possibly be, not only for myself, but also young people that are out there today that need someone to look up to. – Demi Lovato

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I dont think theres going to be a day when I dont think about food or my body, but Im living with it, and I wish I could tell young girls to find their safe place and stay with it. – Demi Lovato

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Now on Friday nights, if I want to go hang out with friends, I go hang out with friends. If I want to stay in and be in the hot tub and have people over to watch movies, I do that. – Demi Lovato

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