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 am really a loner after all; I am really not a social person. Because of my job, people think I am out every night, but I really hate all that. I am somebody who likes to be alone and see some close friends. I am a shy and introspective person.
I am not a people person. It's not that I am shy, but I am more comfortable in an atmosphere of one-on-one. I hate crowds and parties.
But until a person can say deeply and honestly, "I am what I am today because of the choices I made yesterday," that person cannot say, "I choose otherwise.
I would like to believe that I still am a shy person; I am very introverted. I have a problem communicating.
I probably am more shy than people realize. But I'm shy when I leave a studio and I am just myself.
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 a shy person.
I am a very shy person.
Though I am a shy person at heart, I explode as a volcano once I open up with people around me, and then I am all fun.
I am a shy person who is not very okay with the camera.
I grew up Catholic, and I am a pretty shy person.
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.
I'm actually a very shy person. You'd be surprised how many leaders are shy. They're not all extroverts by nature.
I am a very private person. I still get shy at times.
While I'm really proactive when it comes to managing my projects, I am a shy person.