Words matter. These are the best Eva Gutowski Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m always thinking about the viewers.
I think it is great that there are influencers like myself who are true and authentic and let their personalities shine through. I encourage that in my fans.
I’m tired of people not taking sexual harassment as a serious issue. It is.
Writing a book is so much harder than I imagined.
I want to inspire people.
I lived at home and found myself really, really lonely because all my friends were enjoying college and partying, and I didn’t have that.
I grew up close to my grandma.
I’m having a lot of fun playing myself out there on YouTube and showing who I am and getting to do projects that make me happy versus satisfy what people think a girl should be doing.
You’re the only person that can make your life happen.
If you really want something, you just have to promise yourself that you won’t stop until it happens.
When I first started my channel, I was a freshman in college and worked at a pizzeria, but I still made YouTube a priority because I was passionate about it.
Travel and timelessness mean everything to me, and making clothes that resonate with the modern it-girl is what I knew I needed to do.
Growing up, I was going to school for broadcast journalism. I wanted to be Oprah.
Topics that are hard to talk about can be difficult for a lot of people, but it’s important that we make sure we’re addressing difficult topics/issues so it doesn’t become the norm.
I was hanging out with some of my friends who are on television shows, and when we went to get lunch, people came up to me and not them. It was this really weird moment where you’re realizing that the digital world is getting so big, and it’s colliding with everything else.
I really want to get into the clothing business.
In college, most people I knew were living in the dorms, and I wasn’t, so I didn’t have many friends.
I’m so grateful to have my viewers, and they all have been so supportive through the years.
Learning some of the names and countries of my subscribers and what life is like for them is really cool.
If you’re going somewhere international, try to learn a little bit of the language. It goes a long way to be able to introduce yourself, ask for things, and even say hello to someone in a new country!
I was inspired by comedy channels. I loved that they got to do sketches and could be funny and crude and make people laugh. But most of those channels, if not all of them, were done by guys.
I post less-than-flattering selfies and don’t try to change who I am to make people like me. I try to show people that they don’t have to be afraid to show their goofy side.
I never really set out to have people see my videos.
There aren’t a lot of roles in comedy for women of a certain age to play, especially with a 22-year-old.
Just because #ad or #spon is there doesn’t mean I’m only doing it for money. I make sure, in the text, that it’s very obvious that I’m having fun.
I started making videos to post just for my friends to see, and people really liked them. One day, I realized they had a couple thousand views on YouTube – I hadn’t even known other people were watching them.
I ate bugs while I was in Thailand.
I have been writing since I was a kid and thought what I wrote down could one day be made into a book.
I take the time to understand my generation and what they want. Whether it’s on Tumblr, Pinterest, or Twitter, I see what they are re-Vining or re-blogging and incorporate it into my YouTube channel.
My channel is really a positive outlet for people to come every day after school. I make my videos so that people can have something happy to turn to – a positive message. I’m making it okay to talk about stuff.