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Quotes About Personality

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.
~ Joe Lycett
I was such a strong-willed child, my parents weren't sure how to deal with me.
~ Abby Huntsman
Sanity is surely not about normality in the statistical sense: it is about an eternal and natural idea of the healthy personality - which indeed may be a rare achievement.
~ Michael Leunig
People say that I'm quite grumpy and negative on stage and that I surely can't be like that off it, but I really am.
~ Romesh Ranganathan
You know, I think really and truly we need to be respectful of all the good things that the Trump administration did. Surely there was times when, you know, Donald was boisterous in his comments, but that's just the way Donald Trump is. That's just his personality.
~ Jim Justice
Surely there's a difference between cocky and lively and entertaining.
~ Ruth Jones
Half of me is this wacked-out comedienne who will do anything for a buck and a laugh. Well, at least for a laugh. But the other half is a lot darker, sadder and more pensive. It's the dark side that feeds the outrageousness and allows it to surface. I think that's true for anyone with comic flair.
~ Faith Prince
With a lot of actors, you've got to chip through the surface to see who the real person is.
~ Kevin Bacon
To build a character like Henry Warnimont required a few weeks and months of work. It turned out he was basically a very kind and generous man, which he covered up with his surface gruffness and surface bluster. And the kind of hopeless quality, that 'everything goes wrong' kind of thing.
~ George Gaynes
That's always the biggest surprise when people meet me: how buoyant I am and how fun and light I am.
~ Viola Davis
American secretaries of state have typically been more buttoned up than bon vivant, but John Quincy Adams's diplomatic successes - bigger than anything presidential or legislative that he achieved - still surprise a student of his personality.
~ Thomas Mallon
I'm surprised some people don't like me! I think I have a good heart, so they should like me!
~ Marko Arnautovic
People are very surprised when they see me. Here is this crazy Gothic woman, but when they speak to me in person, they realize I'm a nice girl. I love to interact with my fans.
~ Paige
I found during my time covering the NHL that the enforcers were some of the most accessible guys and the most low-key guys. I think that's somewhat of a natural thing. I don't know if that's because it's the big guy that everybody fears, and then you're sort of surprised and taken by the fact that he's actually a nice guy.
~ John Branch
I'm actually a very shy person. You'd be surprised how many leaders are shy. They're not all extroverts by nature.
~ Larry Harvey
Looking back, I'm surprised I had the nerve to do it, but I'm glad I did. Performing the songs and performing in film was just a part of my personality, just like football and boxing at one point in my life. I was able to lose myself in both of them, and that was a good feeling.
~ Kris Kristofferson
But people who do not know me are surprised to see me as a real person I guess.
~ Christina Milian
People are always surprised at what a nice guy I am.
~ Tony Parsons
When people meet me, they're often surprised - I talk a great deal.
~ Sylvester Stallone
My wife's a loving, funny, Irish-spirited person, and I'm still surprised at some of the things she says. She makes me laugh every day.
~ Gary Sinise
The thing that surprises me most is, you cannot change who you are.
~ Jeff Probst
I think the great thing about characters is the ways that they can be surprising. I mean, sometimes you think you've got a lock on a personality, even just in life, and then they'll shock you by their behavior.
~ Joel Edgerton
Surprisingly, I think if you're known on the Internet, you're probably an introvert.
~ Felicia Day
You think a lot of people get to be big stars and get a little crazy, but most of the ones I've ever met have always been surprisingly normal, and I've enjoyed that.
~ Alan Jackson