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Quotes About Cheerleading

14. Motivate yourself into action: Be your own cheerleader. Look for the good in every situation. Focus on the solution rather than the problem. Always be optimistic and constructive.
~ Brian Tracy
Hairdressers don't judge you. They pretty much accept everything because they've heard everything. They're on your side, like a cheerleader, and there's no competition. They don't want to be you, and you don't want to be them.
~ Jennifer Flavin
When I was in elementary school, we weren't allowed to do sports other than cheerleading. By junior high, they let us play, but we had to come back after 6:30 p.m. to practice because there was only one gymnasium and the boys used it first.
~ Jackie Joyner-Kersee
When I was 17, I was a Lakers Girl; I was the youngest girl on the squad.
~ Moon Bloodgood
I used to cheerlead in high school, and I had the biggest crush on one of my teammates' brothers. I was a great tumbler, so when he showed up at practice one day, I tried to impress him, but I ended up landing on my face! When I got off the ground, I had rug burn on my nose. I was in tears because it hurt so bad!
~ Josie Loren
The media coverage for Donald Trump has been almost cheerleading over the last couple weeks. And I'm convinced it's because many in the press want him to be the nominee.
~ Marco Rubio
Growing up, I played softball and I was a cheerleader.
~ Carrie Underwood
My first Weight Watchers meeting was when I was 14 years old on Long Island, and I went there with my mother. I'd gained that adolescent weight and wanted to try out for cheerleading... I lost the weight, tried out, and made the cheerleading team.
~ Mindy Grossman
Cheerleading gave me a love of sports, which I brought to the Senate. I can talk to the good ol' boys about college sports because I follow it like they do.
~ Kay Bailey Hutchison
I had no involvement with any extracurricular activities at school, mostly because the one time I tried out for cheerleading I was summoned to the nurse's office the next morning to be tested for scoliosis. Sometime
~ Chelsea Handler
I never took modeling seriously because I was so busy with cheerleading.
~ Camille Kostek
My mom is my best friend and my biggest cheerleader.
~ Scott Eastwood
Gimme an S! A T! An O! A C! Followed by a K-H-O-L-M! What's it spell? HEAD FUCK. - Jane
~ J.R. Ward
You were there for me when I needed you. And even if I'm not physically here, I'll always be your biggest cheerleader.
~ Jaci Burton
I was on the cheerleading squad and drama and the choir, but I was friends with everybody. I was not a partier. I was too Type A and crazy about my grades, but I was still there at everything.
~ Kristin Chenoweth
I was a cheerleader for nine years!
~ Betsey Johnson
I don't work with a trainer. I just go to cheerleading practice and run a couple times a week.
~ Kendall Jenner
And whenever you're struggling, it's so important to have a cheerleader who's there for you and can remind you of the great things you've done. Because sometimes you just can't remember them yourself.
~ Lindsay Shookus
A few years later, in the midst of a brief academic setback, she trained him to act as her emotional cheerleader. I'd call and hear him in the background, screaming, We love you, Lisa! and You can do it!
~ David Sedaris
I gather sentences round, quotations, the literary equivalent of a cheerleading squad. Except that analogy's screwy—cheerleaders cheer. I put up placards that make me feel bad.
~ Zadie Smith
If I had made it in cheerleading, I would have never been an actress.
~ Christine Taylor
Am I the only one who thinks Nancy Grace's relentless cheer leading for Jodi Arias' death gross & excessive? The anchor as executioner?!
~ Geraldo Rivera
I wanted to be a cheerleader, like my sister was - all the most popular and beautiful girls are cheerleaders and I wanted that, and it demolished this vision of myself. That's when I found the piano, when music saved me; that's when I first attempted to write my own songs.
~ Paula Cole
When I was in elementary school, we weren't allowed to do sports other than cheerleading. By junior high, they let us play, but we had to come back after 6:30 p.m. to practice because there was only one gymnasium and the boys used it first.
~ Jackie Joyner-Kersee