A Quote by Jamie Dornan

It's not like I cleaned up with girls. I always looked young and I was very small; I hated being 'cute.' — © Jamie Dornan
It's not like I cleaned up with girls. I always looked young and I was very small; I hated being 'cute.'
The good thing about most of the girls that I've met on the road is that, regardless of whether they're cute or not, man - they can bring it onstage, which is inspiring not just for young girls and young people in general but for myself because then it makes me want to step it up.
Little girls are cute and small only to adults. To one another they are not cute. They are life-sized.
I remember so many girls when I was growing up who hated the way they looked.
I'm not the same person I was. I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me. I know now that I can make a difference, that I have the power to do that.
Most mothers worry when their daughters reach adolescence but I was the opposite. I relaxed, I sighed with relief. Little girls are cute and small only to adults. To one another they are not cute. They are life sized.
My flesh looked like it wasn't trying. It looked like it hated being part of me.
I’ve always hated being looked at.
Veal is a very young beef and, like a very young girlfriend, it's cute but boring and expensive.
A good since of humor and someone who is loyal and cute-I like cute girls
I hated being Gareth Thomas. I hated the man I looked at in the mirror.
I remember when I was young, before we started lifting and working out, I looked like I was bench-pressing other humans. I looked different than other girls. I had to be OK with the fact that I had a strong physique, no matter if people looked at me in an accepting way or not.
Lena's hair was sticking out in about fifteen directions, and her eyes were all small and puffy from crying. So this was what girls looked like in the morning. I had never seen one, not up close.
The atmosphere at my school was very competitive. Young girls were competing with each other every day for status, for leadership, for the affection of the teachers. I hated it.
I was from a little rinky-dink town - to be a model... it looked like a lot of fun. I'd look at the girls, and they always looked happy.
I don't know, Y'know, I always wanted to be one of those cheerleader girls and I never was that, and I was never sort of cute and perky, and I always thought it was fun to be cute and perky, and those, I don't know what those girls are doing now.
He hated it when adults told him he only felt the way he did because he was young. As if being young was like being insane or drunk, like the convictions he held were hallucinations caused by a mental illness that could only be cured by waiting five years.
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