A Quote by Aaron Taylor-Johnson

I was never that kid who used to brag about anything. — © Aaron Taylor-Johnson
I was never that kid who used to brag about anything.
Remember that people will brag about what they've achieved, but they don't brag about the price they paid to get it.
The maker of the stars would rather die for you than live without you. And that is a fact. So if you need to brag, brag about that.
I shall stick to our vow: never, never under any circumstances, to say anything unbecoming of the other...The trouble, of course, is that most successful men are prone to some form of vanity. There comes a stage in their lives when they consider it permissible to be egotistic and to brag to the public at large about their unique achievements.
I remember so clearly as a kid, my biggest problem in life was I used to never follow up on anything.
If I cannot brag of knowing something, then I brag of not knowing it; at any rate, brag.
A church is a place in which gentlemen who have never been to heaven brag about it to persons who will never get there.
I'm a regular person. I'm a regular guy. As a kid, I played games. As a kid, I liked poetry. As a kid, I liked drawing. And I never felt the need to stop doing anything. I never lost interest in them.
I love movie-making. I'm interested in writing and directing, and I've dabbled, but I haven't done anything I care to brag about. Yet.
I'm not in denial about technology, but my mother used to say when I was a kid, 'Son, you're handless,' because I couldn't fix anything. My ambition is to be a Luddite.
This is the great thing about writing for kids. Adults might not do anything if they recognized me. But if they do see me, and they're with a kid, they'll tell the kid who I am. They think they should give that to the kid. So generally that sends the kid over.
Part of being in New York is being able to brag about what used to be there.
An acorn would never brag about giving shade.
Time was when people used to brag about how old they were - and I am old enough to remember it.
I will never brag about myself, but my family, I can go on forever.
It's become such a cultural norm that people brag about it: "Oh yeah, you did that? I did this." Keeping up with the Joneses used to be about "I have the bigger house and car," and now it's much more about how much stuff you can cram into your calendar.
I remember I used to think my dad was really cool working at a factory. He used to make buttons. I used to brag, 'This button here, My dad made it.' There was this sense of pride. It's knowing your dad is doing something cool.
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