"I was regarded as the school freak which further reinforced a lot of inhibitions and doubts I had about myself. I was a shy, frightened teenager for a long time"
- Winona Ryder
About this Quote
This quote by Winona Ryder talks to the struggles of being a teenager and the insecurities that can come with it. It is clear that she was declined by her peers and was identified as the "school freak". This label most likely triggered her to feel even more insecure and prevented, leading to her being a shy and frightened teen. It is most likely that this experience had an enduring impact on her, as it can be hard to overcome the unfavorable sensations related to being a castaway. It is essential to keep in mind that everybody experiences insecurities which it is possible to overcome them. With the best support and understanding, it is possible to move past these feelings and end up being more confident in oneself.
This quote is written / told by Winona Ryder somewhere between October 29, 1971 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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