Dan Miller
Dan Miller
O-Town is an American boy band formed from the first season of the MTV-produced reality television series Making the Band in 2000. As of 2015 the group consists of Erik-Michael Estrada, Trevor Penick, Jacob Underwood, and Dan Miller. The most popular line up also included Ashley Parker Angel, who refused to participate in the 2013 reunion. Ikaika Kahoano was originally part of the band but replaced by Miller after dropping out of the group...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth4 September 1980
CountryCanada
Dan Miller quotes about
Success doesn't sneak up on us; it starts as a dream that we combine with a clear plan of action.
Our kids did an excellent job of executing our defensive game plan and we did an excellent job of keeping them off the glass.
Your security is determined by your ability to define what it is you do that has value. The clearer you can be on what it is you do well and what provides value for someone else, the more security you have.
The heart of our relationship, this natural environment that has blessed us really all along the west coast of North America, on both sides of the border we've realized that this incredible natural wealth comes with a price.
Unfounded fears about your competence and abilities can cripple your unique talents and gifts, which are waiting to be released.
Continual learning is the key to continual living.
Choosing to associate with positive, optimistic people will accelerate our positive growth.
Our expectations determine how we respond. Be careful what you expect.
Passion is more developed than discovered.
Circumstances will never determine your amount of happiness. Circumstances only highlight who you already are.
True professional selling is simply sharing enthusiasm.
Success is never an accident. It typically starts as imagination, becomes a dream, stimulates a goal, grows into a plan of action - which then inevitably meets with opportunity. Don't get stuck along the way.
No man can Become Rich without enriching others.
Change, even if unwelcome, forces us to reevaluate what our best options are. Those times of transitions are great opportunities to look for recurring patterns in your life and make adjustments to build on the good and reduce the bad.