A Quote by Anubhav Sinha

I am a shy man. I can't call a stranger and talk. — © Anubhav Sinha
I am a shy man. I can't call a stranger and talk.

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I have never met a man more shy than Clark Gable. He was so shy, you couldn't make him talk.
I almost tell him that I'd never be able to do something like that, just take out my instrument and begin playing on a street corner. But it feels to personal. Yes, I'm shy, but why bring it to his attention? I'm too shy to talk about how shy I am.
Call me what you want b*tch, call me on my sidekick Never answer when it's private, d*mn I hate a shy b*tch Don't you hate a shy b*tch? Yeah I ate a shy b*tch She ain't shy no more, she changed her name to me b*tch hahahaha, yeah, n*gga that's my b*tch So when she ask for the money, when you through don't be surprised b*tch.
Call no man a foe, but never love a stranger.
Call no man foe, but never love a stranger.
I will attack ideas very hard. I am not shy about that one bit. So I don't want people to think that because I had a call for civility that that means I shy away from debate and that I'm agreeable. That's not the case. What is the case is that I will not question who you are as a person.
I am very shy on set. I don't talk much.
I probably am more shy than people realize. But I'm shy when I leave a studio and I am just myself.
I can be shy when I talk to women. I'm a shy dude.
You are a stranger, I am a stranger, we all remain strangers, and nevertheless we can like or even love each other.
I am quite shy really, but I always try to make time to talk to people and have pictures taken.
Anyway, since when are you shy? Just talk to him already!' ' 'And say what? Nice fiddling, handsome man?' 'Absolutely.
American poetry is this country's greatest patrimony. It takes a stranger to see some things clearly. This is one of them, and I am that stranger.
I am quite a shy person. You say that to people, and they say, 'You do interviews, speeches. How can you be shy?' But, fundamentally, I am.
I was so shy. I used to cross the street so I wouldn't even have to talk to my relatives, much less strangers. That's not shy, that's wise. But I found that that when you had a journalist's notebook in your hand it wasn't really you, you see.
As a child, I was very shy. Painfully, excruciatingly shy. I hid a lot in my room. I was so terrified to read out loud in school that I had to have my mother ask my reading teacher not to call on me in class.
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