Top 98 Extrovert Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
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.
I'm an extrovert, I like to gesticulate and talk loud and stuff, and the theater is easy for me.
I'm a little unusual: I'm a six-person-or-less extrovert. — © Reid Hoffman
I'm a little unusual: I'm a six-person-or-less extrovert.
One of the things that is assumed about actors is that they are extrovert, which is almost never the case, in my experience.
The school suit allows me to be an extrovert. Basically, I'm the opposite of what I am on stage.
You use words like 'introvert' and 'extrovert,' various traits of a personality. A lot of that stuff, we used in drama school, and that was kind of interesting, to realize my teachers sort of ripped off a lot of Jung. And how much of it is part of our society now, these phrases, introvert and extrovert, where it actually came from.
My dad is a big extrovert - he's a doctor - but he always loved Shakespeare, and he took us to tons of theater.
Being an extrovert isn't essential to evangelism - obedience and love are.
If the extrovert watches and listens a bit more, the introvert's true mood will become more evident.
I have always been an extrovert. When I was younger, I would go outside and sing to the flowers and pretend they were the orchestra. As one of my parents' friends said, I was an odd boy.
I'm not sure if I'm an introvert or extrovert. I love being around people, but sometimes I do need to go off and fart.
I'm reserved. I'm more of an introvert than an extrovert.
There is no such thing as a pure extrovert or a pure introvert. Such a man would be in the lunatic asylum. — © Carl Jung
There is no such thing as a pure extrovert or a pure introvert. Such a man would be in the lunatic asylum.
Gigi is an extrovert. He's always smiling and there are no airs and graces about him. He's always a role model for his team-mates, both young and old alike.
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 might come across as an extrovert, but the thing is that I am quite shy.
I am neither an introvert nor an extrovert. I am somewhere in the middle.
Extroverts are more responsive to high-intensity and "happy" stimuli, which may be why an extrovert gets frustrated at the less "readable" face of the introvert.
To some extent, we've always had an admiration for extroversion in our culture. But the extrovert ideal really came to play at the turn of the 20th century when we had the rise of big business.
I was a shy kid, wasn't necessarily an extrovert, but I couldn't help doing voices.
I'm so powerful in stage that I seem to have created a monster. When I'm performing I'm an extrovert, yet inside I'm a completely different man.
The difference between my sister and I is that she is an extreme extrovert. She is right up front and tells you what she feels. I'm the quiet nobody-knows-me type.
I'm very outgoing, an extrovert, a control freak.
I am a little extrovert.
I'm an introspective person. I'm not an extrovert.
As I got into high school and after puberty, I was a little more inward. I was a real extrovert when I was little, but I don't know, I just got quieter With my friends, I was still an extrovert.
I'm not a party person. I'm a nerd. I'm not an extrovert in that way at all. The things I enjoy doing could be boring to somebody else.
There is no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert. Such a person would be in the lunatic asylum.
I'm a real extrovert, but when I'm round someone new, I'm super shy.
As a director, nobody told me I'd be talking to people all day. I'm naturally reclusive - I feel myself peek out at a certain point and go, 'All the extrovert in me is done! I'm on reserve!'
When I first read the words 'introvert' and 'extrovert' when I was 10, I thought I was both.
I'm an introverted extrovert. My job sets me apart, but I'm not hammy and don't need attention.
I attract a crowd, not because I'm an extrovert or I'm over the top or I'm oozing with charisma. It's because I care.
I'm a nonstop extrovert, a people person who loves mingling and gabbing and getting out in the world.
I'm not naturally an extrovert. I'm a writer - I sit in a room by myself making things up. That is where I'm happiest.
It's partly that I'm an extrovert and that I like being with people. If you shut me up in a library with nothing else around for weeks on end, I'd go mad! I have to sort of go out.
My dad is a big extrovert - he's a doctor - but he always loved [William] Shakespeare and he took us to tons of theater.
I wasn't the classic comedy type; I wasn't bullied or extrovert. I was more the ambitious literary one who wanted to write clever little plays. — © Stewart Lee
I wasn't the classic comedy type; I wasn't bullied or extrovert. I was more the ambitious literary one who wanted to write clever little plays.
I'm someone who is quite shy, and onstage I'm quite... extrovert.
I remember I would always study at the eleventh hour, but still manage to get good marks. I was very active in sports, and I was an extrovert.
I'm probably the most introverted extrovert you'll ever meet. Up until I got this show I was constantly told, 'She was really good, but she's just not cute enough.'
As I was writing, I realised I wasn't sufficiently extrovert to gather enough interesting souls with tall tales around me. I was no Louis Theroux. But neither was I interested in exploring my inner life in public, in the manner of a Jonathan Raban.
Just because you can leap off a drum kit doing a scissors kick while hitting a chord, people expect you to be an extrovert socially. But I'm not always comfortable with the idea of small talk at a party.
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'm an extrovert.
I'm an extrovert - a social being.
Sure, I might come across as an extrovert on television, but I am not a particularly gregarious person.
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. — © Gautam Adani
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.
In an extroverted society, the difference between an introvert and an extrovert is that an introvert is often unconsciously deemed guilty until proven innocent.
I'm not a brazen extrovert, but I'm not as blushing or demure as people might think.
Our lives are shaped as profoundly by personality as by gender or race. And the single most important aspect of personality ... is where we fall on the introvert-extrovert spectrum.
Maybe come to think about it, that is the sign of an extrovert, in any event I have always from the earliest of ages found it difficult to wander into a restaurant on my own.
An extrovert is more likely to share immediate reactions and process information through conversation.
Inherently, I'm not a huge extrovert, so I actually find interviews and all the glamour to be a bit challenging sometimes.
I do not travel. I am not much of an extrovert, and I'm not much interested in extroverted objects. I do not care for the 'ideas' of novelists. Novels are wonderful, of course, but I prefer newspapers.
As I got into high school and after puberty, I was a little more inward. I was a real extrovert when I was little, but I don't know, I just got quieter... With my friends, I was still an extrovert.
Directing is extrovert and gregarious; writing is isolating, introverted, and lonely.
If the extrovert is trying to "cheer up" the introvert - extroverts are programmed to seek social rewards! - he or she may feel like a failure if the introvert remains unmoved.
Acting is a subtle combination of hiding and revealing yourself, and as I'm not an extrovert, this is painful for me.
I think people think I'm a extrovert but really I'm a introvert.
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