A Quote by Laura Fraser

I have to admit I can be pretty high strung and tightly wound. — © Laura Fraser
I have to admit I can be pretty high strung and tightly wound.
I'm not really high-strung now, but I was a very high-strung child.
I can be laid back, but I'm pretty high strung.
I am high-strung and high-energy. My blood pressure is always high, and I am always excited to go to work.
I'm wired to be neurotic and loud and high-strung.
It's risky to show poor Americans. People see it as a downer. But I really wanted to make a tightly wound piece of storytelling that also happened to explode the myth of American affluence.
Ordinary facts are arranged within time, strung along its length as on a thread. There they have their antecedents and their consequences, which crowd tightly together and press hard one upon the other without any pause. This has its importance for any narrative, of which continuity and successiveness are the soul.
I wound up getting my degree in sports medicine and nutrition because I wanted to work in the medical field. But I wound up taking a trip to Los Angeles and decided being an actor sounds pretty cool, too.
I'm not anxious, I'm high-strung. I just decided that's the difference for me.
I'm completely neurotic, totally anxious and high-strung all the time.
How is Eric?' 'Very tightly wound. Plus, a lot of stuff happened that he'll tell you about.' 'Thanks for the warning. I'll go to the house now. You're my favorite breather.' 'Oh. Well ... great.' She hung up.
Did you hear about the dog that was so high-strung, he developed a nervous tick?
I have to admit to being a music snob. I think, in a parallel universe, I pretty easily could have been Jack Black's character from 'High Fidelity,' working in a record store and snidely commenting on everyone's purchases.
Dad couldn't train me. He was too high-strung, like, 'Throw your jab!' and I'd start crying.
In this day and time you can't even get sick; you are strung-out! Well by God, I'll tell you something, friend: I have never been strung-out in my life, except on music!
It's a very unnatural environment to be in, up on a stage. So you put up defenses to hide. Like looking at the ground with your hair in your eyes, or being tightly wound and quite aggressive and uncooperative, as I used to do.
If I could change one thing about myself I'd be less highly strung. I find my sensibility quite high maintenance.
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