"I went to my last three years of high school in New Jersey. I just wanted to act, you know?"
- Stacey Dash
About this Quote
Stacey Dash is expressing her desire to pursue her passion for acting. She attended her last three years of high school in New Jersey, which recommends that she moved there for a specific purpose. It is most likely that she transferred to New Jersey to pursue her imagine ending up being an actor. She is revealing her desire to act, which indicates that she was figured out to make her dream a reality. Her quote reflects her aspiration and determination to make her dream come to life. She was willing to make a huge relocation and take a risk in order to pursue her enthusiasm. Her quote is a motivating tip that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.
This quote is written / told by Stacey Dash somewhere between January 20, 1966 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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