A Quote by Ruth Wilson

I've always been quite shy. Very confident but very shy. — © Ruth Wilson
I've always been quite shy. Very confident but very shy.
And I was very shy as a kid; if you sang me 'Happy Birthday,' I would cry. Quite shy. So the idea of being an actor, much less a model, was just out of this world.
I think, for a shy person - and I was very shy until my mid-20s - having been to an all-girls' school is not brilliant on the boyfriend front later. Because when I went to university, it was definitely like meeting a new species of people. Suddenly, at age 19, I was thinking: 'Can you speak to these people?' I was very, very nervous.
I am essentially very shy. Which, I guess, is why I'm very good at not being shy.
I was always very shy but as I get older I think, What am I being shy for? You just grow weary of your own hang-ups.
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.
I'm concerned with the lost, the lonely, the shy. I think shyness is in some ways more widespread now than formerly. I used to be shy myself. Of course, you can't be me now and remain shy, but I remember very well what it felt like.
I was a very shy kid. Very shy. But I started doing theatre when I was six years old, and that really changed something. My more playful side came out of me.
When I was a child, I was very shy, and there's still a part of me that's very shy.
I found it hard to express myself in the world. I was very shy. I'm still very shy. But also, when I was a child, I could get very... I had this violence... I still get angry. But I don't break things; I'm not hysterical.
I never met Publo Picasso. I took pictures at the Festival d'Avignon, but I was too shy to ask to go in his studio. It does not look like me now, but I was very shy, and shy of men also. I think there was a world that frightened me totally.
I was a skinny, scrawny guy. I stuttered horrendously, couldn't speak at all. I was a very shy, reserved player and a very shy, reserved person. I found a safe place in life in basketball.
I'm actually a very shy person. You'd be surprised how many leaders are shy. They're not all extroverts by nature.
I was just genuinely shy. I'd always been a shy kid.
I've always been very comfortable wearing not much, in my swimwear or my underwear, or running around naked. I've always been very free like that. I don't really know why, exactly, but I just have been. Not really too shy about that.
I guess I am actually quite shy, and I've always felt very self-conscious during interviews.
I was very, very shy in public and school, and quite loud and brash at home.
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