I listen to some Justin Beiber. I'm not going to lie about that.
“I listen to some Justin Beiber. I'm not going to lie about that.”
— Tobias Harris · Justin
The World Motivation
I listen to some Justin Beiber. I'm not going to lie about that.
“I listen to some Justin Beiber. I'm not going to lie about that.”
— Tobias Harris · Justin
I listen to some Justin Beiber. I'm not going to lie about that.
There are a lot of hard-working parents out there for whom it is hard to support their families during Thanksgiving.
Obviously I've been traded around, but at the same time I know my game, I know what I bring to the table and I know what I'm looking for as a player.
I listen to all types of music. I listen to a lot of hip hop, but I also listen to pop and house music. I really, really like smooth jazz.
A lot of people don't know, when I was a young kid, I couldn't stand when the teacher would call on me to read something, especially out loud.
I don't want to tell a 15 or 14 year old what they should be doing. I want them to tell me. And that's what I got when I met Justin Bieber for the first time.
People tell me I'm like the country version of Justin Timberlake. Actually, the other day someone told me I was an unathletic version of Justin Timberlake, and I was like, 'I'll take that.'
I am a huge Justin Timberlake fan.
There's always a Justin Bieber. Ever since I've been around, there's always been one of him.
Justin Lin, the writer and director of the teenage-wasteland drama 'Better Luck Tomorrow,' a shrewdly tense piece of storytelling, recognizes that sometimes it's good for a filmmaker to stir up trouble.