Geri Halliwell Quotes
Top 51 wise famous quotes and sayings by Geri Halliwell
Geri Halliwell Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Perfectionism kills art. I find that if I criticise myself, it spoils the fun. You can get paralysed by analysis - it takes all the playfulness away.
I have a history of eating disorders but, as a mother, you think of being an example to your child. I'm so much more balanced than I was.
I love being on the beach - it's my favourite place. I can chill out, read, listen to music, play with my daughter.
I think it's unnecessary to be mean for the sake of being mean, but I do believe you have to be truthful, but with love.
I've got an image of me at the bottom of my garden sitting under my silver birch tree reading, while everyone else had gone somewhere exotic.
If people choose to engage on a one-dimensional level that's fine. But going beyond the surface can enrich ourselves as human beings.
Someone taught me how to eat properly. Learning from others is important when it's not working for yourself.
Being a celebrity, you can remain a child for ever, almost. You get away with more; you can get too pampered and it's not healthy.
I have never sung a whole song on my own before and I am not the best dancer in the world, but I would rather try and fall than not not try at all.
A lot of people have said that I've got a voice that speaks to children. I think I've got a natural naivety to me. I'm childish.
'Spice Girls' is about unifying the world - every age, every gender, everyone. It's woman power, it's an essence, a tribe.
I like doing accents. One of my friends works in hotel reservations and I'll ring her up and complain about the suite. Sometimes I get her.
I've always made my own clothes since I was a little girl. I was a terrible sewer, but I was always cutting and customising.
I was so afraid of upsetting people, and not being liked for saying something that was not to everyone's taste.
I have the most ridiculous TV crush on Michael McIntyre. I fell in love watching him on 'Britain's Got Talent'.
I have days of self-doubt, but I think the kindest thing I can do to myself is accept where my body is at.