A Quote by Emma Willis

Growing up, I was always quite shy and I was quite scared of having an opinion on things, so I just wouldn't say anything. — © Emma Willis
Growing up, I was always quite shy and I was quite scared of having an opinion on things, so I just wouldn't say anything.
My whole family are in the entertainment industry. It is always something I was used to; I was quite lucky growing up. To all my friends, it was quite exciting, but to me it was quite normal.
I quite fancy having a hover car, but I don't fancy everyone having one. Because I feel like I spend quite a lot of time stuck in traffic on the 405 but if everybody had one then they'd be scared and we'd crash, but if it was just me, then I think I would zoom home quite fast. I also quite fancy a phone attached to my hand but then I don't know if I fancy it being stuck to my body.
I really hate being recognised. I'm quite a shy person, and I'm not very good at talking to strangers. So when people come up to me in the street, I just find it quite awkward. I don't really know what to say to them.
When the most important things in our life happen we quite often do not know, at the moment, what is going on. A man does not always say to himself, "hullo! i'm growing up." It is only when he looks back that he realises what has happened and recognises it as what people call "growing up.
I'm quite shy and quite reserved. But when things start heating up, I don't hesitate to show my character, whether that's in good moments, like when we won the World Cup, or more difficult moments.
I'd always been quite quiet growing up, and singing was a way of having a voice.
With me, I'm quite a shy bredda, so it's when I get to know someone - just like any shy person - you just open up more.
The men I find myself attracted to are the ones who don't say anything and are quite shy.
I was quite a shy person growing up, and drag was very much a shield for me to perform behind.
I enjoy the freedom of living alone and not having anyone interfere with my belongings. I mean, I'm quite a selfish human being. I think being in the public eye and growing up, it's made me quite selfish in some respects. I can be extremely generous with friends, but in relationships I can be quite mean in terms of my time and my affections. I take people for granted, and I'm trying not to do that.
The case is I talk for a living, so I should be able to say anything I want to say regardless of how you feel. What we're starting to deal with now is your opinion matters, but to be quite honest, your opinion means nothing.
I wasn't bullied or anything at school, but I was quite shy and didn't speak up too much in class.
Having grown up quite shy and quiet, it's important that I mark out who I am in the world through my work.
There was just a moment when things weren't quite the same, weren't quite as they had always been through the long friendship
I always took quite seriously the things that Chuck D. of Public Enemy had to say. He's always been someone I've learned quite a bit from and someone I pay a great deal of attention to.
I do also think it eludes genre a bit - not in any groundbreaking way but you can't quite call it a comedy and you can't quite call it a romantic anything. It's not quite a drama either really. But it has elements of all those things.
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