Timid People Quotes
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Timid People Quotes & Sayings
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She could have lived every minute she'd had with him better. She should have always spoken the best words she could to him.
— Veronica Rossi
Cops today are nothing but an armed tax collector
— Frank Serpico
Californians tend to be outspoken. When the great migration began, the more timid people must have stayed home, and the bolder ones headed west.
— Shana Alexander
Know yourself. Feel yourself. Love yourself. Respect yourself. Take good care of yourself. You are your most precious possession on Earth.
— Robert Muller
For acting, if there's a strong female role and there is that action element, for me that just feels really natural.
— Marisa Miller
I'm not scared to look like a complete fool in front of people. It's just not one of my insecurities.
— Amy Smart
Timid people always reek their peevishness on the gentle.
— George Eliot
The sickly, weakly, timid man fears the people, and is a Tory by nature. The healthy, strong and bold cherishes them, and is formed a Whig by nature.
— Thomas Jefferson
The hard part is getting to the top of page 1.
— Tom Stoppard
One cubic centimetre cures ten gloomy sentiments.
— Aldous Huxley
I'm always shy and timid when I write in front of people.
— Colbie Caillat
Dining rooms are really all about the table and the chairs.
— Candice Olson
They are like men: if bold, the better of scolding; if timid, the better of praise and flattery.
— Lew Wallace
You can't write novels about people who are timid, risk-averse and passive. Or you can, but they're called literary novels.
— Ken Follett
To country people Cows are mild, And flee from any stick they throw; But I'm a timid town bred child, And all the cattle seem to know.
— T. S. Eliot
Every so often, I am thanked for being 'unapologetically me.' I treasure those moments, those people, and remember them every time I'm feeling timid.
— Alethea Kontis
I believe in the greatness of our democracy.
— Chen Shui-bian
Love without laughter can be grim and oppressive. Laughter without love can be derisive and venomous. Together they make for greatness of spirit.
— Robert K. Greenleaf
I want to do music the rest of my life.
— Scotty McCreery
I loved him and he allowed it
— Carrie Fisher