About Quote by Victoria Justice Download Open image “If you're smart and you care about life, you'll take driving seriously.” — Victoria Justice ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Care Driving Driving Seriously Life Life Ll Ll Driving Seriously Smart Take You
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I can do this thing called the 'eyebrow wave,' where I can move my eyebrows in a...wave-ular motion, whatever you call it. I feel… — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
I drink lots of water, and I've been trying to do daily wheatgrass shots, but they're awful, and I have to plug my nose. — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
When I go to a concert, I can't help but feel happy and everything else just goes away. I hope everyone feels that way… — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
I look up to Mick Jagger because he's an amazing performer and he's such an individual. I respect him and admire him eternally. — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
If you love something, you have to stay really focused and can't let outside things distract you. — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
People always ask me, 'Is there a rivalry between the Nickelodeon and Disney stars? Do you guys hate each other?' Like everyone has to… — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
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I can't worry about what people are going to think of me and if they're going to like me more than other people. You… — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
I'm half Puerto Rican and every Friday we have rice and beans and chicken in my house - so that's like a very Latin… — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
I do love getting dressed up, but sometimes it's glam and edgy mixed together. — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
Focus on something that you have a passion for and hone that skill; it will make you feel confident about your ability. — Victoria Justice Copy Share Image
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