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Quotes About Tomboy

I'm very used to playing the tomboy or the sarcastic cynic. That's my go-to. Playing the vulnerable of a real girl that's in real womanlike situations, where it's romanticized, I'm a little nervous about it.
~ Kristen Bell
My personal style is kind of tomboy-boho chic! Sort of funky but simple.
~ Jessica Szohr
I have spent much of my life where the boys are, first as a tomboy and then on Wall Street. Growing up, I loved every and any sport. I was frustrated by girls who didn't, so I spent most of my afternoons with the boys.
~ Karen Finerman
I was a complete tomboy. I loved wandering out in storms or walking on the beaches in the dark. It was a very free upbringing, and I'm grateful to my parents for that.
~ Amanda Burton
I was a tomboy and I didn't have a bunch of brothers but I always wanted them and so I sort of adopted a few of my great friends to be my brother.
~ Olivia Wilde
I grew up in a martial arts gym surrounded by men and boys, and I pretty much call myself a tomboy.
~ Katheryn Winnick
Going out and playing football or baseball with the boys, when I was a tomboy, was a great way to learn about winning and losing, and most girls didn't have that experience.
~ Hillary Clinton
Well, because I'm naturally a tomboy, when I have sleepovers with girls, they end up going home and crying.
~ Alexa Vega
People think I'm trying to make a fashion statement because I never wear a bra. It's really that I'm a tomboy at heart.
~ Cameron Diaz
I was a complete tomboy. You'd never see me wearing skirts.
~ Ileana D'Cruz
I remember wearing the big oversized baseball and basketball jerseys and Timbaland boots. I was a tomboy growing up. I recently caught a picture of myself, and I was like, 'God! What was I thinking about?'
~ Drew Sidora
I hung out with all the guys in my neighborhood when I was little... I would, like, skateboard and go to skate parks, like, every day and do motor cross, like, every weekend, and I was kind of one of those girls.
~ Daniella Monet
I am very much a girly girl as well as being this tough, athletic fighter. I grew up a tomboy. I got my first four wheeler when I was eight. I got my first dirt bike shortly after. So, I have a lot of these manly qualities, I guess you would say. But, I also like to go get dressed up every weekend.
~ Paige VanZant
I was a little tomboy, growing up, but we had to go to the library every weekend if we wanted some form of entertainment. And I would gravitate towards the Shirley Temple, Judy Garland section of the library, and I would just pop that in and watch on replay because kids can watch movies over and over again.
~ Isabela Moner
On one hand I am this weird androgynous tomboy where I'm strangely low maintenance and have a five-minute makeup regimen. On the other I'm obsessed with all things beauty, from skin care to makeup.
~ Rachel Zoe
I'm among the first girls ever to play Little League baseball, and to my knowledge, the very first in western Illinois. It was 1976, and I was a nine-year-old tomboy whose older brothers had played.
~ Therese Fowler
I'm a girl in boy's clothing. I like to get a little rough. I prefer mud to makeup. That's me in a nutshell.
~ Sarah Shahi
March is a tomboy with tousled hair, a mischievous smile, mud on her shoes and a laugh in her voice.
~ Hal Borland
'Red Dawn' was really the most fun I ever had making a movie, because I love Westerns, and I love the idea of being a tomboy, and riding horses and shooting guns.
~ Lea Thompson
I was always a tomboy. I always wanted to be around the boys, always wanted to play sports - basketball, football, kickball, whatever it was. I was real aggressive. I wanted to be around the bros!
~ Young M.A
I was 100 percent tomboy. I had the biggest Big Wheels.
~ Katherine Moennig
Oh yeah, I'm definitely a tomboy! I love sports, hate dresses, don't own a single pair of high-heels, am not a fan of makeup, and I'm not afraid to get messy!
~ Jennette McCurdy
As a kid, I was always a tomboy, playing sport and doing martial arts. And I'm pretty opinionated - I've never been told that I'm a weak person.
~ Caity Lotz
She was a strange mixture of tomboy and bookworm, which was a mercifully kind arrangement for both body and mind.
~ Edna Ferber