A Quote by Booker T

I've never really considered myself a wrestler. I always considered myself an entertainer, but I always wanted to be better than the guy next to me. — © Booker T
I've never really considered myself a wrestler. I always considered myself an entertainer, but I always wanted to be better than the guy next to me.
I never considered myself an entertainer. I always felt I had to be connected to something meaningful, or it wasn't worth doing.
I've always considered myself a feminist, I always considered myself somebody who is a reproductive rights activist, and I've spent the past 25 years of my life speaking truth to power. And using humor to do that.
When I wrestled, I always considered myself an athlete and a wrestler.
I've always considered myself the best and the top. I never considered that I was out of it.
I have always considered myself, when I learned what the word meant, I've always considered myself a Pagan.
I always wanted to be an actress. And it wasn't ego. I felt so little about myself, considered myself such a sparrow. Not just my size. I thought I was so plain... I did plays not to show off but because if I did that - I didn't realize it at the time - I would be somebody other than this person I didn't really approve of.
I never considered myself to be special. If anything, I considered myself to be awkward, and still do sometimes.
I never really considered myself attractive. I was always kind of gangly in school.
As far as what part of myself I brought to Five, I've always considered myself not really my age.
I never really considered myself attractive, really. I was always kind of gangly in school.
I'm really not an actor of any kind. I've always seen myself as an entertainer, someone who makes people laugh. That's all I've ever wanted to do. 'Doctor Who' has always just been me, really.
It's important to immerse myself in one thing at a time to do it well, but I could never do one thing only. I will always be a poet and a singer, because I'm interested in bending genres and pushing boundaries of what is considered a poem, what is considered a song.
I've just always written, and always considered myself a writer. I wrote my first story when I was five. There was nothing else I wanted to do or be.
I have really never considered myself a TV star. I always thought I was a neighbor who just came in for a visit.
I always considered myself being an organizer. I'm very good at teaching singers, I'm very good at staging a show, to entertain people. But I never included myself. I never applied this to me as an artist.
I never considered myself a trainer, I considered myself a teacher.
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