A Quote by Orlando Bloom

When I'm in the U.K. - and I'm here more than people would think - I tend to keep a very low profile. — © Orlando Bloom
When I'm in the U.K. - and I'm here more than people would think - I tend to keep a very low profile.
It's a little challenging as a congressman to keep a low profile, but I try very hard to keep a low profile.
I think that when you start rolling with an entourage, you attract attention, and you tend to create this whole big thing. My mom taught me that when you keep a low profile, most people tend to totally miss you because they're not expecting anything.
The more you talk about your personal life, the more people are going to judge you so it's best to keep a low-profile.
I keep a very low profile in Switzerland. There are only about 2,000 people in the village I live in, so it's a quiet town.
I think [contacting an alien civilization] would be a disaster. The extraterrestrials would probably be far in advance of us. The history of advanced races meeting more primitive people on this planet is not very happy, and they were the same species. I think we should keep our heads low.
I have heard some people say I have a low profile. Why should somebody be high profile, anyway? I am just doing my job.
I want to stay healthy, keep fit, eat well, keep a low profile and be a good dad.
We have three generations at home, including my father-in-law. I keep a very low profile, and a lot of things I do are very much with the family in mind. I have actually made films with the family around me.
I try to keep a low profile.
I like to keep a low profile.
I change my keyboard between every book. I usually shop around. I'm very passionate about the physical feel of pressing the keys. It's got to have the right springiness. I tend to find the built-in keys very unsatisfying, the keys are low-profile and don't really do anything - I want it to feel like I'm typing.
I'm not much of a famous-person friend. I've hung out with Brooke Shields and I don't think I've ever seen that kind of pure face recognition, but I keep a low profile.
You can certainly keep a low public profile if you want to.
Life is very cyclical. And my career has been very-high-very-low, very-high-very-low, and I think it'll probably keep on rolling that way.
I try to keep a low profile in general. Not with my art, but just as a person.
I think if you go from show to show without doing that big PR blitz it's helpful because people can get pretty sick of your face if you're just out there all the time. And keep a low profile, hold in your stomach and be a good sport.
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