A Quote by Ruth Negga

I was an attention seeker, always in trouble. — © Ruth Negga
I was an attention seeker, always in trouble.
I've always been an attention seeker. I've always demanded attention and I'll do anything to get it.
I'm a bit of an attention seeker, so I'm always looking for a table or some height to get up on and dance.
The best wrestling characters are an extension of your real-life personality, and I've always been a bit of an attention seeker.
I've had a love/hate relationship with performing. I was an attention seeker as a kid, doing all this stupid stuff to get attention in general, but it all depends where I am in my life. If I'm having a bad few months I'll hide away. But I've always loved acting too - I like having all the eyes on me, I guess!
I am not a hound; I am an attention-seeker. Very different animal. My kind of attention requires greater finesse.
I'm a neurotic attention-seeker.
I would leave school and go to my theater class, and that's when I'd actually sit down and listen. I wouldn't pay attention in school, or I'd sing in class and get in trouble - I'd always get in trouble. Theater is the only thing I always came back to.
As a child, I was mischievous and an attention-seeker, so acting came naturally to me.
I've always been a jokester. The things I got in trouble for, when I was little, was always about making a joke or setting up a prank or being silly when I should be paying attention.
Practice meditation. Become a seeker. Walk the path of the seeker. You will get the best of everything the world has to offer.
I was always causing trouble in school. Doing impressions of Bart Simpson, interrupting class - I liked the attention and entertaining people.
The foreman today does not merely deal with trouble, he forestalls trouble. In fact, we don't think much of a foreman who is always dealing with trouble; we feel that if he is doing his job properly, there won't be so much trouble.
I don't believe in trouble. Because I think that trouble is sometimes good, sometimes bad. I've been known to be called trouble, which I think is quite a compliment. But I suppose, thinking about it, that my best and worst trouble has always had something to do with a man.
Quite a different thing is, if a seeker, dissatisfied by materialism and doctrines, and longing for spiritual support, will ask advice and information of an adept. In such a case the adept is obliged to supply the seeker with spiritual light and insight, according to his mental powers. Then the magician should spare neither time nor pains to communicate his spiritual treasures and lead the seeker to the light.
Just being the seeker, somebody whose open to spiritual enlightenment, is in itself the important thing and it's the reward for being a seeker in this world.
Better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you; for you only make your trouble double trouble when you do.
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