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“But the most important thing to know about being an introvert is that there’s nothing wrong with you. You’re not broken because you’re quiet. It’s okay to stay home on a Friday night instead of going to a party. Being an introvert is a perfectly normal 'thing' to be.”
Jenn Granneman“But the most important thing to know about being an introvert is that there’s nothing wrong with you. You’re not broken because you’re quiet. It’s okay to stay home on a Friday night instead of going to a party. Being an introvert is a perfectly normal 'thing' to be.”
Jenn Granneman, The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World“Introverts live in two worlds: We visit the world of people, but solitude and the inner world will always be our home.”
Jenn Granneman, The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World“As an introvert, you crave intimate moments and deep connections--and those usually aren't found in a crowd.”
Jenn Granneman, The Secret Lives of Introverts: Inside Our Hidden World“Twitter and Facebook are such amazing networks for me to introduce myself to the world and for fans around the world to introduce themselves to me.”
Jenn Proske“I worked in theater my whole life. My mom was a drama teacher at my middle school. In high school, I was Drama Club President every year, and then I auditioned for conservatory acting programs.”
Jenn Proske“Being rich and famous has never been my goal at all. I love to act and I want to be able to do really great parts.”
Jenn Proske“I left for New York three days after graduation.”
Jenn Lyon“Love yourself. It is important to stay positive because beauty comes from the inside out.”
Jenn Proske“The immoral woman in Luke 7 has the faith to anticipate Christ's forgiveness. She can act in love with no words to justify.”
Jenn Thoman“The sky's gray and there's mizzle. It's so soft on my skin--it's nothing like rain. It's even softer than the lightest drizzle! Lift my face up, so it can kiss my skin." The Panopticon”
Jenn Fagan