A Quote by Kaya Scodelario

I'm a Londoner, so I'm a bit feisty. — © Kaya Scodelario
I'm a Londoner, so I'm a bit feisty.

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I guess I'm still sort of feisty and a little bit of a tomboy.
Working on 'Outlander' has been a delight, it really has. I had kind of forgotten what Scotland was like, and I'd turned into a bit of a Londoner.
My Dad says that being a Londoner has nothing to do with where you're born. He says that there are people who get off a jumbo jet at Heathrow, go through immigration waving any kind of passport, hop on the tube and by the time the train's pulled into Piccadilly Circus they've become a Londoner.
I don't think I have the stomach Veronica has. I think I have the determination and the stubbornness and a little bit of the go-get-em. But I think I'm about 20 percent more girl than Veronica is. There's a lot of Veronica that hits home with me, the sort of feisty area. But I think that I have a little bit more girl. I'd scream my head off if I saw a body in the freezer.
When I was younger, I was a bit of a feisty fighter type of guy. That's something my father told me as I was becoming a man: 'You don't go picking fights, but you don't run from any of them.' And I was more afraid of my father than anybody else I had to fight.
I think that what we do out on the field is oftentimes a little bit better than what men do. I don't think that we flop around as much. I think we're tough. I mean, I've got battle wounds on my legs from the turf and sliding. And we're gritty. And we're feisty. And I think that I would never back down from a guy.
I don't feel like a Londoner.
I'm Scottish and I was born there and but in my heart I'm a Londoner.
I'm a Londoner more than anything else.
I do love New York. But I'm a Londoner at heart.
I'm a Londoner. Embankment. Big Ben. Cab drivers.
I've lived a lot of my life in London, so I often feel that I am a Londoner.
I've got a feisty face.
Feisty women are my calling!
I still identify as Irish. But I'm a Londoner too. It really is a great place to grow up.
I was never the feisty kind of activist.
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