A Quote by Shirley Ballas

I'm quite a softie really. — © Shirley Ballas
I'm quite a softie really.

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I don't show it but I'm actually quite a softie deep down.
I'm thought to be a tough writer, but I'm really a softie.
I'm genuinely a big softie, I put this front on, and I'm just a laid-back fool really.
I'm a big softie.
I'm a pretty softie kind of guy.
I'm just a softie at heart, a scaredy cat.
Softie was not a word you could use in the same sentence as Eric.
I feel like it's me singing back to myself as a younger person and saying have confidence in being a bit different. I really felt I didn't fit in. My dad was from the Caribbean, my mum was English, we lived in quite a white area but we were quite poor, but also quite brainy, and I was a really, really skinny child so I felt a bit awkward about all these things.
Behind closed doors, Rob is a real teddy bear, a big softie.
People say, 'Oh Mark, you're a big softie, and you burst into tears so easily.'
I don't really agree that most academics frown when they hear Wikipedia. Most academics I find quite passionate about the concept of Wikipedia and like it quite a bit. The number of academics who really really don't like Wikipedia is really quite small and we find that they get reported on in the media far out of proportion to the amount they actually exist.
When I came into the mobile phone business, I was really the upstart who pretty much took the business, not quite by storm, but really made an impact on it quite early on. But it was from a position, really, of feeling that I was a last mover.
I am an appalling softie. But somehow, somewhere along the line, I've learnt how to hide it.
I'm not going to worry about the critics until some of my peers start saying I'm a softie.
At home, he's a 100-percent softie; that's who he is. I just blew his cover. When Howard has a really stressful day at work or he feels overwhelmed, it's funny, I point to the foster room. After 30 seconds of being there with these baby kittens or these special needs cats, it just changes your whole mood.
I'm not too fond of really cool design. I've got quite kitsch taste really, in things like tableware. I'm quite a sucker for 1930s pressed glass.
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