A Quote by Michel'le

I was always shy when I was growing up. — © Michel'le
I was always shy when I was growing up.

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I was always super shy growing up, so I'm not too shy anymore now.
Growing up, I was always really shy about my body.
I was terribly shy when I was growing up, I really wasn't confident with other people and I think I was always afraid of up or not being this very cool, amazing person that I wanted to be.
Im pretty shy when I go home because I was pretty shy growing up, and I think I go back to that person.
Growing up, I was always quite shy and I was quite scared of having an opinion on things, so I just wouldn't say anything.
I'm pretty shy when I go home because I was pretty shy growing up, and I think I go back to that person.
I have had strange animals as pets all my life. I was shy growing up, and shy people tend to interact better with animals than people. Animals are direct, not duplicitous.
I've always felt like my job is to protect my sister. Even growing up, on the playground, when my sister was too shy, I would speak for her... I even had dreams where I had to save her, growing up, all the time - like, she was falling, and I had to save her.
Believe it or not, I was a pretty shy youngster growing up.
To be honest, I was kind of a shy kid growing up.
As a kid, I was always very shy growing up - I wasn't very good at articulating my thoughts or my feelings. Now that I'm older, I found acting to do that. So it's been an amazing way to sort of express who I am.
Growing up, I was a very shy kid but I felt that being on stage or playing another character would somehow open me up. And I think it did.
I'm outgoing when I have to be, but usually, I'm kinda shy. I always think people don't want to talk to me. Some people might take that as being stuck-up, but I'm just shy.
I always wanted to be an artist of some sort and I was really shy growing up, so performing didn't really seem like a natural choice, but whenever I got on stage to do something I felt more comfortable than I did in real life.
I grew up in New York, in the Village, and I started going to Stella Adler pretty young. I was 13 or 14 years old. But I was also really shy when I was growing up.
Growing up, I was so shy, but it was weird because I was the complete opposite on stage. I was just free to be myself.
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