A Quote by Jim Parsons

I was a very shy child. — © Jim Parsons
I was a very shy child.

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When I was a child, I was very shy, and there's still a part of me that's very shy.
I found it hard to express myself in the world. I was very shy. I'm still very shy. But also, when I was a child, I could get very... I had this violence... I still get angry. But I don't break things; I'm not hysterical.
I was very shy as a girl. Absurdly shy, even. Maybe because I was an only child. And I think that's why I'm so happy to have two kids now.
As a child, I was very shy. Painfully, excruciatingly shy. I hid a lot in my room. I was so terrified to read out loud in school that I had to have my mother ask my reading teacher not to call on me in class.
I was shy as a child. Now I'm not really shy any more, unless I'm with shy people. I find it contagious and I don't know what to say. But I don't think shyness is something one should feel apologetic about.
I was a very shy child. I remember being in a kindergarten open house with my mother and children saying 'Hi' to me, and I still remember feeling this way - but I don't know why - but I wouldn't even say 'Hi' back. I was that shy.
When I was a child, I was very shy and insecure. My mother was very over protective of me. I was a dreamer.
I was very shy and very reserved as a child, very, very introvert.
I was a very weird child. I was very shy, so in school I would just mimic stand-up sets of Whoopi Goldberg.
My mom didn't ever think I would take to acting because I was a very shy, very reserved kind of child. But obviously, something changed!
I have a high degree of sensitivity, always have. I was very shy as a child. I don't know why that was.
I am essentially very shy. Which, I guess, is why I'm very good at not being shy.
I was never pushed into the industry. I was a very shy child. I was not one to perform for friends and family at every get-together.
I can be very shy. I really like to stay at home with my people because I'm really shy. My wife is as well; we're both really shy.
I'm concerned with the lost, the lonely, the shy. I think shyness is in some ways more widespread now than formerly. I used to be shy myself. Of course, you can't be me now and remain shy, but I remember very well what it felt like.
I was a very shy kid. Very shy. But I started doing theatre when I was six years old, and that really changed something. My more playful side came out of me.
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