A Quote by Simona Halep

I was very introverted. I am still an introvert. — © Simona Halep
I was very introverted. I am still an introvert.
I would like to believe that I still am a shy person; I am very introverted. I have a problem communicating.
I grew up very introverted and I'm still a very introverted person, so to me it's about constantly just pushing and pushing out of your comfort zone because that where you're going to grow the most.
Either you are extrovert or introvert, and so I am an introvert in that sense. I'm not a social person that wants to go to parties.
If somebody has something negative to say, I'm a very - I won't say introverted, because I'm not introverted - I'm a very, just, calm person.
If you see me performing, you're going, that guy is simply the most extroverted guy I've ever seen. But if you've seen me very often on a daily basis and all the while growing up, I was very, very introverted. Very introverted. So I have sort of the extremes of both of those characteristics.
I am an introvert; privately I am very shy, and I don't speak unless I have to.
I am who I am. I am not very complicated. I am simple and an introvert.
For an interesting nonfiction read, I really enjoyed 'Quiet' by Susan Cain. I read it with my husband, who is a true introvert, whereas I am an introvert masquerading as an extrovert.
I think Hamlet, as much as he loves his privacy and is kind of an introvert, he's a very functional introvert. When he has to be out, he can be out with people.
I am a very shy, introverted guy.
The exaggerated dopamine sensitivity of the introvert leads one to believe that when in public, introverts, regardless of its validity, often feel to be the center of (unwanted) attention hence rarely craving attention. Extroverts, on the other hand, seem to never get enough attention. So on the flip side it seems as though the introvert is in a sense very external and the extrovert is in a sense very internal - the introvert constantly feels too much 'outerness' while the extrovert doesn't feel enough 'outerness'.
I am a very introvert person who cannot initiate a chat with a stranger.
I'm not very attached to my phone and am naturally quite an introvert - and I'm OK with that.
I am a very shy and an introvert by nature and I take a lot of time to open up.
Theatre is something that keeps me very alert, and I am actively creating whether I am on stage or directing. In films, I feel I become more of an introvert, going deeper in the realism of a character.
I am a mild introvert. But I have learned to be a very successful extrovert because if you want impact, you have to work with people.
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