Tamara Ecclestone Quotes
Tamara Ecclestone Quotes with Images
Tamara Ecclestone Quotes with Images
Id rather have a fake smile than a nasty stare.
I enjoy shopping and going on holiday.
I do believe in happy-ever-after.
I was raised to want to work for a living. The idea of just sitting around or going shopping every day appalls me.
My mum is Croatian, and obviously she's female and she's very emotional, very hot-blooded, very touchy-feely, whereas I think my dad's quite British.
My hair is naturally really thin and dead straight, with no movement.
There's a big difference between being privileged and being spoilt. My parents always said, 'Spoilt means ruined, and you're not ruined, just incredibly fortunate.'
There are so many misconceptions about me, and it gets frustrating no matter how thick skinned.
Formula One has been the backdrop of my life.
My dream job would be a lawyer. I can talk my way out of anything, and I love cross-examining people. I think I'd be a really good lawyer.
My parents are opposites who balance each other out.
My sister would say I'm a feeder because I like cooking for people.
Respect earned through fear instead of deeds, was not truly respect.
Courage is ignoring your fear.
People don't get my sense of humour.
I think I'm a good judge of character.
I don't think that coming from a privileged background makes you this monster who doesn't feel things.
You don't find happiness by being able to buy everything you want, whenever you want it.
As a woman, I believe you have to embrace your body, and feel beautiful both inside and out.
I'm not religious, so theres no church on Sunday.
My boyfriend thinks it's crazy that I wear a different bikini every day on holiday.
When you are rich, people try to take advantage of you.
Sometimes milestones are not measured by the accomplishments of society, but by those of integrity.
At the end of the day, I'm not a bad person; I don't hurt anyone.
Before mobile phones, I used to call my parents from a phone box and reverse the charges.
I don't stay anywhere. I visit. I observe. I leave. I don't ever stay.
I, for one, am ready for a lot more adventure and a lot less nothing.
Everyone has a past, and the downside to my life is that the past gets dragged up.
It's always harder to be the one who's left behind than the one who leaves.
I understood from an early age what being competitive means.
We all need to slow down and go to acupuncture.