A Quote by Robert Breault

The shy and the extroverted have this in common — that they both fancy they are the center of attention. — © Robert Breault
The shy and the extroverted have this in common — that they both fancy they are the center of attention.
I'm very shy. I know it's weird for a person who models lingerie and swimsuits, but I don't like to be the center of attention!
I was introverted, shy. But if you win a lot you need to be extroverted, or they'll think you're arrogant.
Some people are just quiet - they don't need to be talking all the time and aren't extroverted, but they're not necessarily afraid to talk. I'm not really a shy person.
I don't like to be center of attention, except for when I want to be the center of attention.
We're both accustomed to being the center of attention. We're both accustomed to being spoiled by the people around us. And we don't expect to have to compete with somebody for all of that.
I almost tell him that I'd never be able to do something like that, just take out my instrument and begin playing on a street corner. But it feels to personal. Yes, I'm shy, but why bring it to his attention? I'm too shy to talk about how shy I am.
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.
My job is designing shoes. It's work that happens behind the scenes, as they say, and that suits me just fine because in general I am a shy person. But sometimes I have these extroverted outbursts.
I was born with a need to be the center of attention, and, of course, you're the center of the world when you're acting
I was born with a need to be the center of attention, and, of course, you're the center of the world when you're acting.
The magician and the politician have much in common: they both have to draw our attention away from what they are really doing.
I am very shy with the girls I fancy.
I'm just a really shy person. I don't gravitate towards attention, so for someone like me to have as much attention as I have is bizarre.
Everybody wants to be somebody fancy. Even if they're shy.
I was the center on our fraternity team, but I was a center-eligible, so I was known for my ability to go out, and I was pretty sure-handed catching a pass in the flat about ten yards down the field. My father played high school football and was pretty good. He also played center, so I always relished the idea that we both ended up playing center.
I think the single most important political distinction today is actually between open-minded versus closed-minded, and that's why I think this crosses the boundaries of traditional - center-right and center-left have much more in common with each other right now than the right does with the center-right, and the left does with the center-left.
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