Daydreaming Quote by Jean Dujardin Download Open image “I wasn't dyslexic, I was just very slow. I passed my time daydreaming.” — Jean Dujardin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Daydreaming Dyslexic Dyslexic Just Just Slow My time Slow Passed Time Wasn Dyslexic
I was dyslexic before anybody knew what dyslexia was. I was called 'slow'. It's an awful feeling to think of yourself as 'slow' -… — Robert Benton Copy Share Image
I think for me I was in kindergarten, so I was very young and my teacher acknowledged that I was very dyslexic when it… — A. J. Pritchard Copy Share Image
I was dyslexic, I had no understanding of schoolwork whatsoever. I certainly would have failed IQ tests. And it was one of the reasons… — Richard Branson Copy Share Image
Being severely dyslexic meant I was always behind with schoolwork. I struggled at mainstream school but as soon as I went to a specialist… — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
Though my parents assured me over and over again that I wasn't stupid or slow, I sensed that my dyslexia was now a stigma… — Carre Otis Copy Share Image
I was very active but I was dyslexic and had a really hard time at school. — Ashley Scott Copy Share Image
I probably went all the way to junior high school before a school doctor told me that I was 'dyslexic.' — Caitlyn Jenner Copy Share Image
At school I was really heavily dyslexic, so I really struggled academically with reading and writing. — Freya Ridings Copy Share Image
I was dyslexic as a child and it took me years to get passed that. I read a lot but it was hard and… — Robert Benton Copy Share Image
I'm very grateful to being dyslexic and I owe my career to being dyslexic. — Charley Boorman Copy Share Image
I'm not an American actor. I'm a French actor. I'll continue in France. If I could make another silent movie in America, I'd like… — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
As an actor and director, you have to take risks, even though I don't like saying that word. You can make a mistake. — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
I'm happiest on set because I'm not myself. I'm someone else. The moustache, the dinner jacket. It's not me. You're always this sort of… — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
I like simple things. I like being in my family in the South and playing petanque. — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
This is a universal, unique movie, it has potential to cross barriers. But we never thought about that on set, when we were doing… — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
I guess we're all lucky to be in this profession where you can be someone else for two or three months on a film… — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
I want to work with a director who becomes my brother, my father, for two months. You give yourself over to that person. — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
I watched a lot of Douglas Fairbanks movies. He always played the same role with a mustache. Zorro had a mustache. The Musketeer had… — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
I discovered that silent film is almost an advantage. You just have to think of the feeling for it to show. No lines pollute… — Jean Dujardin Copy Share Image
The Harvard Business Review recently had an article called 'The Human Moment,' about how to make real contact with a person at work: ...… — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
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Sometimes the worst thing that can happen is, 'Oh, I'm on stage playing a song,' because you're daydreaming about something else, you're on autopilot.… — Trent Reznor Copy Share Image
“... stability prevents daydreaming about 'what if...' and inserts us totally into what we are doing, causing us to live with a new intensity.” — Paul Wilkes Copy Share Image
Do not confuse fantasy with imagination; the former consumes itself in daydreaming, the latter stimulates creativity in the arts and in the sciences. — Fausto Cercignani Copy Share Image
He is a great enough magician to tap our most common nightmares, daydreams and twilight fancies, but he never invented them either: he found… — Peter S. Beagle Copy Share Image
When the writing is really working, I think there is something like dreaming going on. I don't know how to draw the line between… — John Hersey Copy Share Image
The only big ideas I've ever had came from daydreaming, but modern life keeps people from daydreaming. Every moment of the day your mind… — Paul MacCready Copy Share Image
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A writer, or at least a poet, is always being asked by people who should know better: “Whom do you write for?” The question… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I'll listen to a song so much that ideas start to form out of daydreaming. It's as if I'm reverse-scoring the track and building… — Hiro Murai Copy Share Image
If you've never stared off in the distance, then your life is a shame. — Adam Duritz Copy Share Image