A Quote by Frederick Lenz

I never considered myself to be special. If anything, I considered myself to be awkward, and still do sometimes. — © Frederick Lenz
I never considered myself to be special. If anything, I considered myself to be awkward, and still do sometimes.
Sure, I considered myself an anarchist; I considered myself - I still am, obviously - distrustful of the government. But I also understand the virtues of civility or democracy and kindness, of course. I wasn't throwing garbage cans through shop windows.
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 a trainer, I considered myself a teacher.
I've always considered myself the best and the top. I never considered that I was out of it.
I'm considered wise, and sometimes I see myself as knowing. Most of the time, I see myself as wanting to know. And I see myself as a very interested person. I've never been bored in my life.
Alone in my room, wrapped in a blanket, I whimpered and talked aloud to myself, recalling the lost glory of my youth when I considered myself, and was considered by others, a bright and capable person. It seemed that was all gone now.
I've never considered myself to be beautiful, and I still don't.
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.
I never for a moment considered killing myself, because it wouldn't have achieved anything.
I never considered myself as a favourite in any hurdles event. I never took anything for granted.
I have always considered myself, when I learned what the word meant, I've always considered myself a Pagan.
I've never really considered myself just a street artist. I consider myself a populist.
I've never considered myself a rapper. I know how to do it. I know how to make my voice project, and I know how to stay on beat and what have you, but I've never considered myself a rapper.
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 never considered myself a good photographer. I still don't. I thought of myself as a hard worker. My camera was a sponge and I had an instinct that athletes have - anticipation. Photography really represents an enormous amount of anticipation - understanding what might be there the next moment and being prepared for it.
I never really considered myself super hip-hop, ever in life. I don't think anything that I've done reflects that.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!