I've always considered myself a person of color.

Yeah, I've always considered myself a musical person.

I always saw myself as this quiet, introspective, thoughtful person.

I'm a freelance person, and I've always been able to support myself.

I have always, or for the most part, identified myself as a biracial person.

I'm a very quiet person, and I always try to take the pressure off myself before games.

I've always viewed myself as a behind-the-scenes person rather than in front of the camera.

I always think about myself as, like, a regular person. I want to be able to enjoy everything.

I've always been a person who's been true to myself and true to others, and I'm not afraid to be honest.

I always laugh to myself when I listen to some really big A-list star saying that they are just a normal person.

I think I'm evolving, I'm always in search of bettering myself, how I can improve as a sportsman and as a person.

I always wrote about myself in the third person. I knew how to promote myself so it sounded intelligent. I know how to package myself.

I've never been a conceited person or cocky, never felt boastful, but I always had a sense of self-worth; I always had a real sense of myself.

I would like to have won a Tony, I guess, because I have always thought of myself as a theater person. But I've won my share of awards, so I don't worry about it.

I've always considered myself a physical person. I don't call myself a farm girl, but I did spend a lot of years shoveling manure and throwing hay, because I worked to pay most of my riding expenses.

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