"I'd go on the train to castings, changing from my school uniform on the train. I carried on like that for a few years, getting jobs in bits and pieces"
- Kate Moss
About this Quote
This quote by Kate Moss speaks to her decision and resilience in the face of hardship. In spite of her young age, she wanted to go to fantastic lengths to pursue her imagine ending up being a design. She would take the train to castings, altering from her school uniform on the train. This reveals her dedication to her craft, as she wanted to compromise her comfort and benefit in order to make it to her castings. She continued this for a few years, and was ultimately rewarded with jobs in bits and pieces. This quote is a testimony to the power of effort and commitment, and functions as a motivation to anybody who is attempting to pursue their dreams.
This quote is written / told by Kate Moss somewhere between January 16, 1974 and today. He/she was a famous Model from England.
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