I was always the class clown.
‐‐ Kel Mitchell
I was always the class clown; I made my family laugh, and that was when I was always happiest. I grew up listening to stand-up comedians' albums and watching them on TV, on 'The Tonight Show' and Letterman.
‐‐ Sarah Silverman
I was always the classroom clown, and the teachers allowed me a certain latitude. The assemblies were good, and the headmaster used to tell little stories; I loved the idea of communal storytelling.
‐‐ David Harewood
I was always the Doubting Thomas of the bunch, and I don't think I was convinced about the Allman Brothers until 'Fillmore East' hit - that one removed all doubt!
‐‐ Gregg Allman
I was always the freaky Asian girl who drew these weird-looking Barbie dolls in class.
‐‐ Yaya Han
I was always the front man for what I was doing from when I was 6.
‐‐ John Legend
I was always the frugal kid growing up because I was saving for college. Or I was always that kid that was like, 'I'm going to save my babysitting money so I can eat an expensive dinner when I go to Europe.'
‐‐ Shailene Woodley
I was always the funny-looking girl. I couldn't compete with the Brazilian girls. My nose is off, my ears are too big. But I think it's my personality that these designers were drawn to.
‐‐ Lou Doillon
I was always the girl who had that baby face.
‐‐ Jessica Capshaw
I was always the guy getting kicked out of my classes at school for having an attitude problem.
‐‐ Chevy Chase
I was always the guy - out of insecurities, I was always making fun, even as a kid.
‐‐ Don Rickles
I was always the guy who jumped off the roof of the garage, who could climb up the facade of a building.
‐‐ Casey Neistat
I was always the hero's girlfriend or wife - actually, the woman with no voice.
‐‐ Maggie Cheung
I was always the kid at school who thought it was a good idea to set off the fire alarm. And much as I'm aware that that's a trait which also propels other things which are good, I wish I could just pause and go, 'Is this really what you want to do?'
‐‐ James Corden
I was always the kid at the side of the playground, looking at the other kids. I didn't know how to get into the group. I was quiet and bookish, a bit of a geek. I was into orienteering when my friends were out clubbing.
‐‐ Richard Coyle
I was always the kid in school who tried to get attention, not necessarily the class clown, but I'd do little unexpected performances.
‐‐ Leonardo DiCaprio
I was always the kid on scholarship, I was a soloist with my company, I'd been working with the symphony since I was 14.
‐‐ Summer Glau
I was always the kid who could draw. I had this talent, and it was the one thing that gave me some kind of dignity in the midst of my personal environment.
‐‐ Thomas Kincade
I was always the kind of hitter that if you threw it 92 miles per hour at me, I'd hit it right back at you.
‐‐ Ron DeSantis
I was always the last one chosen for football games in Central Park.
‐‐ Merlin Olsen
I was always the last one on Facebook, Instagram - everything.
‐‐ Lele Pons
I was always the lead role in plays. I like entertaining people. I like when you're on stage doing crazy stuff and the audience gets it.
‐‐ Vinny Guadagnino
I was always the leading man's best friend's best friend.
‐‐ David Janssen
I was always the mediator.
‐‐ Jennifer Aniston
I was always the new kid, and I got to know the language and the politics of being on the outside, looking in. Never being in the clique - always being a student of the clique, a subversive, and I could look around and identify the other guys who were excluded.
‐‐ Padgett Powell
I was always the new kid in school, I'm the kid from a broken family, I'm the kid who had no dad showing up at the father-son stuff, I'm the kid that was using food stamps at the grocery store.
‐‐ Dave Mustaine
I was always the observer, trying to understand what was going on. I was always the new kid. Writing became my safe place.
‐‐ Lisa Unger
I was always the one leading the way in terms of wanting to do acting, singing and dancing. I was lucky that my mother had a very well-adjusted perspective of the world and never pressured me to do anything I didn't want to do.
‐‐ Gugu Mbatha-Raw
I was always the one left behind. Out in the streets, when they saw me they'd say, That's just one of the Bee Gees.
‐‐ Maurice Gibb
I was always the only black in the movie theater, the only black in class, the only black in the library, the only black in the discotheque. I always felt observed and judged.
‐‐ Concha Buika
I was always the poor kid, even though I very much tried to pretend to be the other way. Always well presented. Always really active in the school, doing fashion shows, plays, involved in every single aspect of the school. Overcompensating, I think, for the fact that I knew I wouldn't be going on the ski trip every January.
‐‐ FKA twigs
I was always the second heavy.
‐‐ Broderick Crawford
I was always the serious kid.
‐‐ Margarita Levieva
I was always the sexy bass player in the background while Robin stood centre. Barry and I played it up a bit, gave 'em a bit of thigh.
‐‐ Maurice Gibb
I was always the shame of the family - the one Yankee who was actually born in the North.
‐‐ Randy Harrison
I was always the slightly fat kid, which used to bother me quite a bit.
‐‐ Greg Rutherford
I was always the smallest role in community theater and school plays. I always had two lines - I was the kid that came on stage and said one thing and then left, and that was my part for the play.
‐‐ Haley Lu Richardson
I was always the Southern gentleman.
‐‐ Lance Bass
I was always the tallest girl in my class, and it made me have really bad posture because I wanted to seem shorter than I really was. It really reflected how I felt about myself. I spent most of my youth in school feeling really insecure about the way I looked because I was different.
‐‐ Katherine Webb
I was always the tallest kid in my class.
‐‐ Shamir
I was always the type of person that whenever I started something I finished it. And, I was always held accountable for my actions.
‐‐ Victor Cruz
I was always the weirdo at school.
‐‐ Karen Elson
I was always the weirdo who wanted to have an egalitarian service in synagogue and felt I was always going against the grain.
‐‐ Susan Isaacs
I was always the youngest boy in my class at high school. I have retained this feeling of being the youngest, even though now I am almost the oldest person I know.
‐‐ Oliver Sacks
I was always the youngest person in class, skinny, scrawny, no good at sports. I asserted myself by being smart. But then I got to college and started to get C's and D's. That was fantastic. I no longer had to be the smartest person in the room.
‐‐ Douglas Coupland
I was always thin. I guess I have good genes, so I never worried too much about my weight.
‐‐ Martina McBride
I was always told at school I was posh, then I came to London, and here I'm told I have a country accent.
‐‐ Jessica Raine
I was always told at school that you had to have a back-up plan, but all I ever wanted to do was act. There was no plan B for me.
‐‐ Aaron Johnson
I was always told from the hat-makers that you should have your hair up because it shows the hat more. It feels more 'done' when your hair is up.
‐‐ Zara Phillips