A Quote by Jacob Anderson

I'm generally a fairly shy, withheld person. But when I get onstage, I get a bit mad. — © Jacob Anderson
I'm generally a fairly shy, withheld person. But when I get onstage, I get a bit mad.
I remember being chronically shy. I came out of my shell a bit when I went to university, but I'm still fairly shy in company.
I'm a fairly happy-go-lucky person, generally fairly optimistic, but there were points when I was down.
I don't think there's anything innately erotic about pigs. But, generally, they are sweet, shy, mysterious creatures. Especially the little ones. When they get big, they get kinda gross
It was an interesting process trying to get Bob to talk about the film because he's such a shy person. He generally likes to talk when he really knows he has something to say.
I'm was a very shy person, a very shy person and couldn't go to people in my college. We used to do plays, and I would never get the main female role. I would always get a boys' role because it was a girls college and I was a little taller than other girls.
Even though I was very shy, I found I could get onstage if I had a new identity.
There's only one way to become a hitter. Go up to the plate and get mad. Get mad at yourself and mad at the pitcher.
I'm not the perfect person. I'm not the most happy person. I get angry, and I get mad sometimes, but I try my best to control my thoughts. Because that flows throughout your body.
I'm the most mellow person offstage. I think it's just, going onstage lets me get out some frustration that I'm too shy to do in real life. Instead of doing it in private, I'd rather do it in front of 1,000 people who've paid $25 to see me lose my mind.
I was a fairly shy person - not the hand raising type.
I do a bit called, 'You go, girl!' where I say, 'Don't tell me 'You go, girl!' I get it. I don't need you encourage me.' And nine times out of 10 after I finish the bit, some guy in the back will yell 'You go, girl!' I get a lot of that or 'I hear ya!' I don't generally - knock on fake wood - get mean heckling.
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.
To become successful you will have to get mad about your current situation. After you get mad, get motivated to do something about it.
It's kind of weird - I get shy when I'm around new people, still, even when I'm onstage. I come from not really wanting to be in lights or known or in front of people.
Oh yes, things get me mad. But the thing is, I get mad, and then I turn around and I forget.
I was very shy and reserved, so it was a bit contradictory to get into politics.
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