I'm a can-do girl.

I have an eye for detail.

I have good days and bad days.

I don't want a brat on my team.

Don't hire a prison consultant.

I teach children to be winners.

The rules are there for a reason.

My success rate speaks for itself.

I'm not this horrible, evil person.

I want to be an executive producer.

I don't think I get that upset over things.

I rely on other people every day of my life.

I saw 'Magic Mike,' and I thought it was great.

Competitions are a business, first and foremost.

What I'm denying is that I'm this cutthroat financier.

According to Lifetime, I don't know anything about TV.

I have dreams, and I want to see them come to fruition.

I can make something magical and wonderful out of nothing.

I have no problem yelling at anybody's kid - free of charge!

Britney Spears was an incredible dancer. That kid was amazing.

TV's a big deal in prison. A big deal. People watch it nonstop.

I made bad decisions. I'm not denying that I made bad decisions.

If your mom cries a lot, you probably cry a lot. It's what you learn.

I've been talked about by a lot better people than the general public.

I never wanted to perform and never proclaimed myself to be a performer.

I declared bankruptcy, and that was the worst thing I ever should have done.

Doing a show for three weeks is nothing like doing a show for seven seasons.

I have spent so much time and so much energy making other people's children stars.

I've been invited to do 'Dancing With the Stars' three times, but Lifetime said no.

I was always interested in choreography - in making people think and feel something.

I've been in continuing education programs since taking my dance master's exam at age 21.

I'm a good teacher and am great at observation and picking out what's wrong and fixing it.

I made lots of mistakes - the number one mistake being trusting other people with my money.

When you're so busy shooting 12 hours a day, you just eat what someone sticks in front of you.

When I tell a child something the first time, I'm nice. The 15th time, I start to get aggravated.

I have a little bit of PTSD when I hear a big bang or a loud noise or keys - I jump out of my skin.

I hate what I look like on TV, and I want to look better, and nothing makes the mothers more jealous.

You always have to remember that if you say something negative, it's going to come back to haunt you.

I want to retire and want to be able to live out my days financially secure. That's what everyone wants.

My wheelchair is like the Cadillac of wheelchairs; it goes up and down and back, and I can lay down in it.

My name is not unfamiliar to anybody in the dance community. I'm talking the upper echelon of dance studios.

People don't realise how difficult it is to work with people day in and day out that know absolutely nothing.

I'm not talent. Not considered 'talent' by Lifetime. I'd like to say I'm their savior, but that would be cocky.

If I could have worked from the time I was born until I was 18 and never had to work again, I would have done it.

I don't want flowers or candy or anything like that. I just want somebody to say, 'Wow, you've done a great job.'

I've always put everybody else's child first before my own health, before my own outfit, before my own time frame.

Cry if you have a compound fracture, by all means. Or if your grandpa died. But otherwise, save it for your pillow.

I've taken so many kids out of Pittsburgh and onto the great white way in New York City right into a Broadway show.

I was told that someone on Facebook said something 'horrible' about me. Who cares? At least they're watching the show.

I try to be vegan... I really, really try. I don't eat any red meat, and the whole animal thing really upsets me, so I've tried.

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