"There are two types of people: Those who come into a room and say, 'Well, here I am!', and those who say, 'Ah, there you are.'"
Frederick L. Collins
I try to be like the latter. I do everything in my power to avoid the former. You?
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Yes, I prefer to observe rather than be observed.
ReplyDeletePerhaps it's a photographer's thing?
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I am usually the one that comes into a room unnoticed... When I was a kid my relatives always commented on how reserved I was... Its the reserved ones u got to watch out for.. They take in everything..... :-)
ReplyDeletePeople are basically selfish. I would LIKE to be the person who comes in and says, "There you are!" but I fear human nature has me wanting the attention on me. Of course, being naturally shy, I'm more likely be be just like Kalei's Best Friend up above.
ReplyDeleteIt's a matter of heart.
ReplyDeleteYou have a good one, Carmi.
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oh, i never like to make my entrance known...i'd rather slip in un-noticed...
ReplyDeleteif i HAD to be there at all! =)
Although I'd like to walk in and say "here I am!" but I'm really shy. So I like to go in un-noticed. I agree with everyone else, it gives me an opportunity to watch and take everything in,
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