Top 55 Vick Hope Quotes

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I’m always up for playing around with fashion and I’m quite open to new ideas and experimenting.
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Travel taught me to date differently. I was more respectful of myself. It made me date differently.
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During a university gap year in Argentina I got a job presenting for MTV, and in my final year I was doing bits and pieces for them in London and at ITN. Then, when I graduated, MTV asked if I wanted to be a runner. I said: ‘Absolutely!’
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I have completely tired myself out before – but I think that’s natural, we all find it difficult to find balance. It’s something I’m a great advocate of now, because I’ve had to learn the hard way, but I think 2018 was the year I burnt the candle way too brightly at both ends.
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I broke my leg playing football and cycled to the hospital.
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I’m from Newcastle and went to Cambridge University and I worried whether I’d fit in; I’m mixed race, so my mum grew up in Nigeria and my dad grew up in England, and I’d sometimes wonder which culture I felt I identified with better.
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Sometimes, when something good happens, it snowballs, and you can’t put a price on someone taking a chance on you.
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I guess you could say my beauty routine is to do fun stuff with great people, laugh lots, work hard and be kind: because when I’m stimulated, invigorated and exhilarated, that’s when I feel beautiful.
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I don’t think there’s a happier place than when you’re dancing and feeling the music.
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I counted down the days until I turned 16 when I’d be allowed to straighten my ‘crazy, frizzy hair,’ as the other girls had called it.
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I was living in Argentina in Buenos Aires and I was working as a journalist, but I was earning so little money and I needed extra money, and I went on Craigslist, looking for writing jobs.
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I wanted to be white and blonde so I could be an angel in the school Nativity play. Because only the blonde girls were allowed to be the angels and angels are lovely and I just wanted to be lovely too.
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When I lived in Argentina I had to change my sense of humour to fit in – I became a slapstick character because that’s how I communicated humour when I wasn’t quite able to manipulate the language and make a joke.
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I’ve felt too stupid and inadequate amongst my ultra-intelligent course-mates, yet too geeky and opinionated for commercial radio.
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There are so many shows I’ve had such grand intentions of devouring but not found the time, or not given them a chance if I wasn’t hooked quickly enough, despite rave reviews.
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There is no prescribed route into presenting.
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Nobody told me that you needed to learn to be alone to enjoy to love your own company – to find peace and to be yourself.
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I don’t think that we should be trying to forge love online. I think that we should get it offline.
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It shouldn’t be normal to be told that ‘radio is an old boys’ club, you’ll learn to get used to it.’
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It was called ‘The Surgery’ at the time, but the ‘Life Hacks’ show was a very important place for me when I was growing up. I remember so many things that I didn’t know how to talk to my teachers or my parents about; those hard questions that I had, they were answered on that show.
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I have to get up about half four every morning for the ‘Breakfast’ show.
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Of course, who you are and what’s inside your head is more important than how you look, but that isn’t going to be nurtured properly if you don’t feel comfortable in your own skin.
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In this industry, you’re trying to make something of yourself, trying to build something, you want to do a good job – so I did every job under the sun, I did the graveyard shifts.
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Travelling alone gave me time and space, free of the pressures of trying to verbalise experiences, so I could simply feel the joy of my own existence. This was an extremely powerful realisation: I didn’t just find strength and solace in being alone, but I learned to love it.
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I was working as a print journalist before I gave broadcasting a go, and spent years behind the camera in production while building up on-screen credits, but I know so many others with totally different experiences.
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Sometimes I worry that I’m terrible at communication and keeping in touch, but there are some friends who you can reconnect with whenever and it’s like no time has passed at all; those relationships are so special, because they feel like home.
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Together, we can put pressure on our employers to do better, to represent the rich diversity of the audience they serve, to stop painting women as sidekicks, as appendages or accessories to men.
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When I was growing up we didn’t have TV in our house which is perhaps why I work in TV because it seemed such a mythical thing!
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I work with refugee families in Hackney in my local area in east London. Sport brings them together. A lot of the children come from different countries and speak different languages. It’s difficult to find things they can all connect and interact with that are non-verbal. Sport is it.
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Malorie Blackman’s ‘Noughts & Crosses’ was my favourite as a kid – it was the first time I’d heard of interracial courtship outside of my family.
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I love a freshly tailored white shirt, dungarees and cute loafers, like Prince George.
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Of all the people I’ve ever met that I got a bit tongue-tied around was Chris Moyles. And it was just down the corridor at Radio X. I grew up listening to him, in the car on the way to school, and that voice, you feel like you wake up with him.
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When you see someone every single day, at 5:30 A.M. in the morning, you have to break down all barriers, you become very close.
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I hadn’t heard about the real-life case behind ‘Bombshell’ before, but the scandal sadly felt very familiar. It’s great that the movie brought the specifics of this situation to light and reignited the conversation around the MeToo movement.
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I worked pretty much 18-hour days and slept three to five hours each night, which, frankly, is just not enough.
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Back in the day, you belonged to a tribe, whether you liked rock, whether you liked pop, whether you liked hip-hop. But I think music has become more genre-fluid.
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I did not feel beautiful. I didn’t know anyone who looked like me. I remember asking my mum to wash the brown off me in the bath.
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I used to do contemporary dance, I’d pretend to be a tree or a rock.
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When in doubt about what to watch, I tend to opt for guaranteed, certified lols.
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There is a level of confidence you need before the day comes when you realise that what makes you different is really the greatest thing.
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I wanted to stand out from the other kids who had gone to Eton.
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I’m like a magpie and am drawn to anything shiny, sparkly or bright and you really get that with Ted Baker.
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For my mum, it was really important to teach me and my brothers, so it came more from her to be honest than anything else. She made sure that we just read loads of books about slavery, about black culture, about black history but I don’t think everyone would have had that obviously.
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It feels dismissive to suggest relationships can ever be truly colourblind. And more importantly, I don’t believe they ever should be. To not see colour or race would be to ignore racism rather than combating it.
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My mum’s from a very rural village in Nigeria, she grew up in a war, and for her it was really important that my brothers and I knew how to fend for ourselves. My dad bought me a Swiss army knife for my 13th birthday and we used to go camping and he showed me how to light fires.
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A lot of conversations happened during Obama’s election that opened my eyes and made me really excited. He provided hope at a time when the country was grappling with its racial history, and we still need that hope.
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There is something wrong about cheese-flavoured crisps. I love the way Quavers melt on your tongue, they’ve got good structure, but I’m not into the flavour.
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Dances like Ballroom and Latin are totally outside my comfort zone but I love dancing, it makes people happy – myself included.
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When I was younger, Brits night was a big night and I cared deeply who was going to win the awards, who was going to perform. I used to listen on the radio and used to have all the nominations written down in my look book and write who won each one. I really, really cared.
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I feel like I had to prove myself a lot because people doubt you. If someone does doubt me it does ignite a bit of a fire.
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We have a responsibility to help people who are less fortunate.
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Goodbyes do not need to be negative, as you’re saying hello to something new.
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I take escapism from books.
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For me, the ideal job would be ‘The One Show’ because you’re constantly talking to new people.
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Music for me was a release, an escapism and it was really exciting.
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