A Quote by Evangeline Lilly

People initially think I'm a snob because I'm intensely private. — © Evangeline Lilly
People initially think I'm a snob because I'm intensely private.
I think I'm not always what I seem. Most people, when they get to know me, say, 'You know, when I first met you...' People initially think I'm a snob because I'm intensely private.
I think eventually private enterprise will be able to send people into orbit, but I suspect initially it's going to have to be with NASA's help.
I know how it feels to initially keep something special private because miserable and judgmental people really don't want to see you happy.
I feel like I've become less of a music snob and less of a snob about a lot of things because I realize I came off as such a bad person because of that.
The key relationship for writers in film is producers, because those are the first two people involved and the ones who work on it intensely in a private way without the big machinery of film.
I think the novel is the American form because people read it in private, and the only valuable things that happen in America happen in private life, because public life is a dead loss.
[Adolf Hitler] was always intensely worried about security and people watching or being nosy, intruding on his private life.
What is a snob? A snob is anybody who takes a small part of you and uses that to come to a complete vision of who you are. That is snobbery.
I love Virginians because Virginians are all snobs and I like snobs. A snob has to spend so much time being a snob that he has little time left to meddle with you.
I think I went to Italy initially for the art, architecture, food and history, but I stayed there because of the people in Cortona.
I'm intensely private. I don't like giving interviews.
I think marriage initially involves a lot of people who have nothing to do with your relationship, because it's a legally binding contract, and that has a weight to it.
I'm intensely private, and I've openly shown annoyance at the paparazzi.
I am a very reserved person and people think I'm a snob, which I'm not.
I think, initially, working on your own is really great because it allows you to just be really free and not worry about how things are perceived or if people are going to think you're an idiot. And once that becomes ingrained, at least for me, I think I'll feel really comfortable to work with other people and still feel that same freedom.
The man who accepts opinions because they have been entertained by distinguished people, is a mental snob.
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