Danica McKellar Quotes
Top 33 wise famous quotes and sayings by Danica McKellar
Danica McKellar Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Danica McKellar on Wise Famous Quotes.
Believe it or not, lots of people change their majors and abandon their dreams just to avoid a couple of math classes in college.
I love surprises - champagne and strawberries, all that pampering, romantic stuff. Guys ought to know how to pamper their women properly.
There is an epidemic right now of girls dumbing themselves down ... in middle school because they think it makes them attractive.
Look at Michelle Pfeiffer: My God, she's 50 years old, but she is still so sexy. If I were into women, I would be totally into her.
At the risk of being forgotten completely by the media, I went to college and pursued a passion that had nothing to do with acting: mathematics.
When you know that you can overcome challenges, you do gain that self-respect, and then you won't end up in a situation that you regret later on.
There's no reason to stereotype yourself. Doing math is like going to the gym - it's a workout for your brain and it makes you smarter.
I want girls to feel the confidence you get from being smart. They get so many messages that tell them the most important thing is to be beautiful.
I played Winnie Cooper on 'The Wonder Years' from ages 12-18, and did a few other movies during some of the summers.
Math proficiency is the gateway to a number of incredible careers that students may never have considered.
This much I'm sure of. Chances for winning = 1 - (# of math students playing)/ (# of math students cheering). That's a fraction.
I was born in San Diego, and we moved to Los Angeles when I was seven. A couple of years later, I started acting!
I learned my French through school. I was lucky in that the tutor on 'The Wonder Years' set spoke fluent French.
There seems to be so much shame wrapped up in speech disabilities. It seems very sad and complicated all at the same time.
I never had little brothers, so I was totally not used to hearing a lot of cussing at a young age! I learned what 'pull my finger' meant the hard way.
Keep an eye on what your kids are seeing online. Parents need to stay involved in what their children are being exposed to. It's so important.