Quotes on the topic: Shyness


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I've gotten over my shyness from many years of doing public events.


I think a lot of my shyness and non-athleticism came because I didn't have a father to instill those in me.


I've gotten better at not making people feel uncomfortable with my shyness.


Shyness displays itself differently in me. I think it's more an awkwardness.


Scientists have found the gene for shyness. They would have found it years ago, but it was hiding behind a couple of other genes.


What I never overcame is a kind of shyness.


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.


They say shyness is a form of egotism, and you are only shy because you care too much about what people think of you. And maybe its true, maybe I am just an egotist.


There is a shyness about me, and I really need to get out more.


And like the old stereotype, I overcame my shyness by making my friends laugh.


Shyness is just egoism out of its depth.


I can work with shyness, but for the most part I want people to feel comfortable with me. It's really more about the photographer feeing comfortable right when they walk in that makes the subject feel comfortable.


A lot of vices that I've had over the years were always to make up for some sort of character deficiency, one of them being shyness.


I genuinely enjoy talking one-to-one. I have no shyness about that.


You know what my greatest personal stumbling block is? My shyness.