A Quote by Ryuichi Sakamoto

I'm very shy about seeing my own face on the screen. — © Ryuichi Sakamoto
I'm very shy about seeing my own face on the screen.
I hated seeing myself on screen. I was full of complexes. I hated my face for a very, very long time.
Arrey, it's very embarrassing to be seeing my own dialogues on screen.
My family is the treasure. I thank them heartily but I can't say this seeing them face to face since I'm too shy haha.
Without hugs seeing a face on a screen carries a weight of meaning and emotion.
Man shouldn't be able to see his own face. That's what's most terrible. Nature gave him the possibility of not seeing it, as well as the incapacity of not seeing his own eyes.
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.
Meditation is about seeing clearly the body that we have, the mind that we have, the domestic situation that we have, the job that we have, and the people who are in our lives. It's about seeing how we react to all these things. It's seeing our emotions and thoughts just as they are right now, in this very moment, in this very room, on this very seat. It's about not trying to make them go away, not trying to become better than we are, but just seeing clearly with precision and gentleness.
For me, I believe that just seeing women be strong and tough is not answering the question of what a female hero looks like. Women have their own set of skills that are worth exploring and seeing on screen.
Seeing other people is incredibly engaging, and that's one of the drivers that made us partner with Facebook - social communication. Not social newsfeeds, but actual face-to-face, seeing multiple avatars in a play experience, that's going to be a very big part of the future in VR.
My very shy Punjabi father never taught me about the birds and bees. So shy was he that he may have thought he would get arrested for even talking about it.
It's a very difficult thing for people to accept, seeing women act out anger on the screen. We're more accustomed to seeing men expressing rage and women crying.
The 19thc hatred of Realism is Caliban's enraged reaction to seeing his own face in the mirror. The 19thc rejection of Romanticism is Caliban's fury at not seeing his face reflected in the mirror.
I guess that seeing yourself on a screen is something that you get used to. Let's face it, these days, there's really nothing that you do that doesn't get filmed.
If you're shy, get the hell over it: You're slamming the door in your own face.
I'm very uncomfortable with my body, and I'm not interested in people seeing it on screen.
Off screen, I am a very shy person, and I want to keep my personal life completely personal.
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