A Quote by Sasha Velour

I'm an only child; I'm a very private person. — © Sasha Velour
I'm an only child; I'm a very private person.
My father's a very private person. I mean a very private person. His life outside of basketball, he doesn't really share it with anybody.
I've always been a very emotional person and as a child. I guess writing felt like something that I could do in private to process things.
I'm a very private person. Very private. You know, I've lived my entire life in a fishbowl, so it was important for me to keep my personal life private because people can't talk about what they don't know.
I'm a very private person. I find it very daunting to have to give private parts of myself away to people, you know?
I'm very expressive, but I'm also a very private person. It is so hard to be private in the entertainment business.
Starting the podcast was an experiment. I wouldn't say I was very private, but I was probably as private as the average person.
I'm a very private person, a very bookish person. The social world of Hollywood I know nothing about because I choose not to take part.
Ron allowed us to see right away the private piece of a person about to become very public. I suspect we're going to see more of her very private world - Laura's private experience. I'm not sure yet how public she's going to be about the actions she's going to have to take.
Certainly I was a very religious child, a deeply weird and very emotional child, an only child with lots of imaginary friends and a very active imagination. I loved Sunday school and Bible camp and all that. I had my own white Bible with Jesus' words printed in red in the text; I even spoke at youth revivals.
I'm a very private person. I like staying home and doing my stuff. I hate people invading on my privacy. I hate talking about my private life.
I'm a very private person, not much of a party person. That's how I keep my sanity.
A person is either himself or not himself; is either rooted in his existence or is a fabrication; has either found his humanhood or is still playing with masks and roles and status symbols. And nobody is more aware of this difference (although unconsciously) than a child. Only an authentic person can evoke a good response in the core of the other person; only person is resonant to person.
I'm a private person. I am not too much of a media person also. I talk only when I want to, otherwise I retract quietly.
I'm not really that private of a person. I live in a small town and I'm very neighborly. I go out to dinner just about four nights a week and sit and talk to people. I'm not that private, so it's not that strange to do an interview and try to share a little bit of your life.
I'm very expressive, but I'm also a very private person. It is so hard to be private in the entertainment business. I'm really glad that I was famous and successful at the time I was because it was bad enough then in a profession which tended to eat you up and never give you any free time. But I think that the youngsters today have a really bad time from every angle.
Just take the negro child. Take the white child. The white child, although it has not committed any of the per - as a person has not committed any of the deeds that has produced the plight that the negro finds himself in, is he guiltless? The only way you can determine that is, take the negro child who's only four-years-old. Can he escape, though he's only four years old, can he escape the stigma of discrimination and segregation? He's only four-years-old.
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