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How Quotes by Gisele Bundchen
- There is good in everything; it's just how you choose to look at it. Everything that's worth it has a price. For me to be…
- When you come from a big family, you see that, growing up, you're learning how to share. Your sisters have got your back; you're not…
- Everyone has an hour in their day to go and do something for somebody else; I don't care how busy they are.
- This is exactly how I would describe my work: 'I get there, I put on the clothes, I leave it on the hanger, and I…
- I was in the fashion shows in Milan; I was seventeen, I was doing like 100 shows. People were asking, 'How does it feel to…
- It's all about the light. Always face it, because that's how you give your face good angles. If you're outside when the sun is overhead,…
- My two grandmothers both died of cancer, so I understand how painful and difficult this disease is on the entire family. My first grandmother passed…
- No matter how many shows I've done, as soon as they say it's time to start, I get that nervous sensation and feel like I…
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