"I remember when I was in school, they would ask, 'What are you going to be when you grow up?' and then you'd have to draw a picture of it. I drew a picture of myself as a bride"
- Gwen Stefani
About this Quote
This quote by Gwen Stefani speaks to the idea of childhood dreams and goals. As a child, she was asked what she wanted to be when she matured, and she drew a picture of herself as a bride-to-be. This might be interpreted as her wishing to get married and have a household when she was older. It could also be interpreted as her wishing to have an effective profession and be a leader in her field. It might likewise be interpreted as her wishing to be a role model for other ladies and be a strong, independent lady. Whatever the interpretation, it is clear that Gwen Stefani had huge dreams for her future, and she was figured out to make them come true. She is now a successful singer, songwriter, and businesswoman, and her youth dreams have actually come to life.
This quote is written / told by Gwen Stefani somewhere between October 3, 1969 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA, the quote is categorized under the topic Wedding. The author also have 28 other quotes.
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