A Quote by David James Elliott

I've always been fairly reserved and laid-back. — © David James Elliott
I've always been fairly reserved and laid-back.
Off camera, I'm, like, chill and very laid-back. I don't know if the word is 'shy,' but 'reserved.' I'm always thinking.
I love Charlotte. I'm more reserved and calm and laid back, and this city is slow.
I'm laid-back. Sometimes, I think being laid-back will be my downfall; I'm a little too good at sitting on the sofa and doing nothing. But what can I say? It's who I am, how I am, how I've always been.
I'm fairly sort of a laid-back and optimistic guy full of effervescence and vitality.
I think I'm fairly laid-back. I like to have fun and kind of just be happy.
I've always been laid back, go with the flow.
A team will take on its manager's personality. If it's a laid back manager, you'll have a laid back personality. The players will see that if it's OK for the Manager to be laid back, then you'll have a laid back team.
Americans are terrified because so many of them have been laid off in recent years and months and they fear that they may be next. Even if they have not been laid off or have not known anyone laid off, they definitely know someone who has lost his home.
I've always felt at home in the Church. Catholics are often more laid back than they are given credit for - presumably because at the back of their minds they realize that, if necessary, they can always confess everything to their local priest.
I have always been a reserved and conservative person.
I've always been relatively reserved with my social encounters.
I've been such an oddball my whole life, but I've always been cool and I've always dressed fairly smartly.
I was stillborn. The midwives laid me aside, thought I was really gone. I laid there about an hour, and they picked me back up and tried again, 'cause my body was still warm. The Good Lord brought me back.
I've always been a guy who's reserved my words for the right time.
I had always thought of myself as fairly tough and fairly strong and fairly able to cope with anything. And then I had a series of personal losses. My mother died. A relationship that I was in came to end, and a variety of other things went awry.
My parents were fairly laid-back, but there were certain things about which they were very strict. My brother and I were told never to turn away a person in need. And it didn't matter what we thought of their motives, whether they were truly in need or not.
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