A Quote by Ryan Reynolds

I was a really nervous kid. I was extremely sensitive. Incredibly perceptive. — © Ryan Reynolds
I was a really nervous kid. I was extremely sensitive. Incredibly perceptive.
But I was a sensitive kid. A funny kid, and a perceptive one. There was a lot of time spent alone.
I'm a sensitive, sensitive person. Overly sensitive. Extremely emotional.
Horses are very sensitive and perceptive. You don't have to be physical with them.
People thought I had no feelings, that I was hard. But really, I was extremely sensitive to everything.
The first thing I ever auditioned for was a movie called 'Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.' And, this is kind of a secret, but it came down between me and the one other kid for it, but I didn't get it, so.
I am extremely nervous before anything. People who say they aren't nervous are telling a white lie. Nerves get you going, as you are playing for so much at the highest level.
People think I look odd onstage. But the way I deal with being incredibly nervous is by concentrating really hard.
I became famous so quickly and so young - it was daunting. I was immature and I used to say some really stupid things in interviews. I never smiled on stage so I looked really serious, but it was because I hated my teeth and was incredibly nervous.
I'm so nervous. I've always been nervous, ever since I was a kid.
When you get a group of kids together, especially boys, the psychology of those kids requires that they find a weak kid or a sensitive kid or a soft kid.
I was actually a really sort of nervous, shy kid. In high school, it was one of those things where I wasn't popular or a loser; I just don't think many people really knew who I was.
What I was really into as a kid, anything that drove my mother crazy or made her nervous, and not much has changed.
I think it's a shame when people don't see the funny, thoughtful Mark that I know. He is incredibly sensitive and really cares about what other people need and want and really wants to be able to make someone else's day. And that's the Mark that I see.
I think it comes down to the type of personality that the performing arts seem to attract. And that's outgoing, very sensitive - sometimes incredibly insecure - people, that for some reason need a lot of validation. They have a lot that they have to get out, and they choose one of the hardest professions in the world in which to exist, being as sensitive as you need to be.
I hadn't heard the Gary Cooper thing so I'm not grounded now. I feel pretty good. That's incredibly nice. When I met Robin [Williams] at the read-through, I remember when he came in, I was so nervous meeting him for the first time is incredible because I did actually write him a letter when I was a kid and told him he was my favorite actor.
My skin's rather difficult to fix, and I'm incredibly sensitive.
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