A Quote by Victoria Coren Mitchell

When I was 15, I still liked climbing trees and hiding in cupboards. — © Victoria Coren Mitchell
When I was 15, I still liked climbing trees and hiding in cupboards.
I really liked Yale, although it was extremely intimidating. When I visited the campus, I was hiding behind trees, I felt so unworthy.
I liked climbing trees and could often be found up one reading a book. I played games with Dad and drew maps for him on isometric paper. It was very bonding.
Climbing trees is still one of my favorite things to do. A tree and a good book and I'm happy.
I grew up at a time in Singapore - the '70s and '80s - where it was still possible to go riding around the island barefoot. And I was one of these kids that was just climbing trees and running around the neighbourhood.
My mother was born in June and later, feeling a vacancy, chose her birth month for her middle name. Marry to marry, had kids because that's what was done. Liked crossword puzzles, liked lilac trees, liked baking in the sun, and liked Bing Crosby.
I grew up wearing trousers and climbing trees.
I went into acting because I was hiding from myself, and although acting has become more of a habit now, I think I am still hiding.
In particular, with climbing, we're climbing on these surfaces that Mother Nature has created. We search out the most perfect pieces of rock. It's so amazing that these formations are so perfect for climbing on. It's almost as if they were created for climbing.
I always wanted to be a Californian. In my wildest dreams, I always liked California - it's the place where oranges grows on trees! Fruit just falls off the trees.
We grew up climbing trees, playing outdoors and cycling.
Being a woman has only bothered me in climbing trees.
For me, the most relevant factor in my ability to perform well on the rock has to do with my love of climbing. After nearly thirty years of climbing, I still love to do it whenever possible!
Climbing is never going to be 100% safe, but the climbing I do with work is done under much stricter guidelines than the climbing I do in my spare time.
In my childhood I led the life of a sage, when I grew up I started climbing trees
I have an older brother, and he was a very active boy, and we were always climbing trees together.
I grew up barefoot, dirty, climbing trees. It made me appreciate things more.
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