A Quote by Michael Heizer

I wasn't raised to be into promoting myself. — © Michael Heizer
I wasn't raised to be into promoting myself.

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I come from an academic background. I wasn't raised to be into promoting myself.
When I first met the world, basically, or introduced myself to people, I was in 'Superbad,' and I feel the same way I felt promoting 'Superbad' in an underdog style that I feel promoting 'Moneyball.'
Children are raised by single parents all the time. Those children - I'd like to claim myself as one, I was raised by a single mother who raised me incredibly well.
From such a young age, I was raised and have raised myself on film to such an extent, that it has sometimes bled into my reality. There are times I've felt very Mulholland Drive, where people's dream worlds overlap with each other.
I'm promoting positivity. I'm promoting happiness and loving yourself and having fun. But it's not a joke.
Promoting self under the guise of promoting Christ is currently so common as to excite little notice.
Anything that I actually do drink myself or I do actually use myself, I'm going to be into promoting it.
There is a core of loneliness. It's partly existential. Secondly, I was raised a loner. My parents were not there. My father was asked to leave because he couldn't metabolize ethanol. Actually, my mother ran away with us when I was 2 months old and my brother was 5. Real dramatic stuff: down the fire escape, through backyards. So, I sort of raised myself. I was alone a lot and I invented myself - I lived through the radio and through my imagination.
I feel that not only have I been out there promoting my style of karate, but just promoting the traditional martial arts, and it makes me very happy.
It's not my job to keep myself in the news. My job is to keep performing. If I spend time promoting myself or being concerned about my image, I wouldn't have the energy to do the work that I'm doing. I love what I do and I'm good at it too.
I've always prided myself on being myself and trying to stick true to who I am and how I was raised.
I can talk openly about my support for the artists on Communion because I'm not promoting myself.
I just have this sort of entrepreneurial spirit and I work really hard at promoting myself.
The NFL Legends Community is the epitome of service. This isn't about promoting you anymore. It's about promoting something bigger than you.
I'm not interested in promoting myself or revealing to total strangers anything about me. That's not my job.
I'm not promoting anything totally unhealthy because I'm not unhealthy. But I am promoting an ideal that's not attainable, and for that I have to feel guilty. I have to assume some blame for that.
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