I grew up in Switzerland, in this kind of rigidity. It was Protestant, and I was rather shy. That influenced me a lot.
If anyone approaches me and asks if I'm Mollie from The Saturdays, I'm immediately shy and embarrassed.
A shy kid might look longingly at other kids playing in the schoolyard, afraid and unsure about how to approach them, but an introvert is perfectly content on her own.
Many people would be surprised that, in fact, I'm quite shy.
The fact of the matter is that most actors are shy people.
Writing is showbusiness for shy people. That's how I see it.
I am shy. People misconstrue it as arrogance.
Acting attracts shy people and show-offs.
That's the poisoned chalice: when you're shy, people assume you're arrogant.
I'm a very shy person and I never tried to do theater.
I'm a shy person. I don't know if it's in my DNA to share with the world.
Honestly, I am a shy person.
I was this very self-conscious, shy person once I hit my teens.
I'm actually a really shy person. I just really enjoy being in studio; I don't go out much.
I'm a very nervous, shy person.
I am a shy person.
From the core, I'm a shy person, but when I'm on stage, I know how to put it aside. Of course, I'm not perfect, but I've definitely grown as far as being comfortable on stage.
I'm kind of shy, and I think that I take that out by performing in front of a lot of people. That's how I get out my shyness.
I have brought up my kids single-handedly. So a strenuous routine is something I thrive on, not shy away from.
Mentally strong people don't shy away from change - nor do they expect immediate results.