A Quote by Nigella Lawson

I was a quiet teenager, introverted, full of angst. — © Nigella Lawson
I was a quiet teenager, introverted, full of angst.
When I left school I was full of angst, like any teenager, and I channeled it all into comedy.
I had teen angst for a while, but I think every teenager has the angst.
As a young man, I was very introverted and quiet, but with a lot of intensity and feelings.
I think every teenager goes through their angst. People who are like, 'No, I had a perfect adolescence,' make me wonder how that is possible.
I've been writing songs since I was a teenager, so one kind of song I've written a lot is about, I don't know, teen angst feelings - feeling unsure of yourself and immature.
I was a quiet kid. I was very introverted, believe it or not. I never spoke above a whisper. I was always, 'Yes sir.' I was raised that way.
I can be a bit grumpy. I'm full of angst, and hormones.
I can be a bit grumpy. Im full of angst, and hormones.
When I was growing up, I wasn't an extrovert. If anything, I was an introverted kid and a very average pupil at school. I was very quiet.
I tend to get cast as a certain type of quiet, almost introverted person who's strong on the inside, but the characters are so very different I don't see it as any kind of typecasting.
If there's anything weirder than an introverted writer going to lots of social functions, it's an introverted writer being converted into an accidental guru.
I've always liked libraries. They're quiet and full of books and full of knowledge.
I'm quiet and introverted, and I like to just be by myself a lot. I like to read, and just get away and surf.
I used to be one of those guys with a lot of angst, you know? I just don't anymore. I'm not angst-ridden anymore. I've faced reality of what I am and what I have to do in life.
I don't want to be a man," said Jace. "I want to be an angst-ridden teenager who can't confront his own inner demons and takes it out verbally on other people instead." "Well," said Luke, "you're doing a fantastic job.
We're both getting older, our children are starting to leave home. But I can say that I'm just as passionate a songwriter now in my 50s as I was in my 20s. But instead of talking about the general kind of angst that I felt as a teenager, I'm writing about more specific issues.
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