A Quote by Grace Potter

I was kind of a troublemaker, believe it or not. — © Grace Potter
I was kind of a troublemaker, believe it or not.
Contrary to what some people may believe, I'm not a troublemaker.
I've got ADHD, and my whole life, people thought I was some kind of troublemaker because I had all this energy.
Like 'Metro' and 'Motor,' 'Troublemaker' is written in first person. The only narration that happens is Barney speaking to the reader/thinking in her head. First person was a big challenge in the graphic novel because we want both men and women of all ages to enjoy 'Troublemaker.'
American record companies seem to feel I am antiwestern, anticapitalism, anti the kind of society they like. They think I'm a troublemaker.
I was a little troublemaker. Always trying to get in trouble, always mischief, like throwing rocks at cars when I was younger, all that kind of stuff.
Oh, I had my gothy phase, but I was never a troublemaker or anything like that. I was a little bit introspective, a little bit morbid. I was small for my age, so I was bullied and that kind of stuff.
I'm a troublemaker.
I was a troublemaker.
Brian was the oldest, I was in the middle and Carl was the baby. I was the troublemaker. Brian got great grades and Carl got the kind of grades I did. I failed everything. I was too busy fighting and running wild.
I'm just a troublemaker.
I was a troublemaker. For a long time, I didn't fit in.
I was the troublemaker, always being funny - that's just who I am.
I was a born troublemaker and might as well earn a living at it.
I was labeled a troublemaker, my mom an unfit mother, and I was not welcome anywhere.
I had my gothy phase, but I was never a troublemaker or anything like that.
I believe in the art of literature, I believe in freedom of the imagination, I believe in the kind of liberties that we enjoy in these lucky countries of the world.
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