Feeling comfortable in my own skin makes me feel confident.

Designers send me clothes I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing.

There's too much we don't know about the ocean to make me feel comfortable around it.

It took me a solid four or five years to feel really comfortable in front of the camera.

I just like wearing whatever makes me feel comfortable and confident. I wear what fits my mood.

I've been shadowing my brother since I was a little kid. Maybe that helped me feel more comfortable with the big guys.

I'm glad I was faced with different cultures when I was growing up because I wasn't fazed by it. It has been a huge benefit to me; I feel comfortable wherever I go.

The whole borrowing clothes thing is very unnatural for me. I don't feel comfortable with that. If you like something, I'd just give it to you rather than sharing it.

But if I feel comfortable swinging in a short skirt or shorts, if I feel athletic and strong and confident, I can do that, and you shouldn't call me certain names for it.

I wear whatever makes me comfortable on stage, so that I feel confident. Some days it's a plaid skirt with a button-up and other days it's jeans with a hockey jersey and platforms.

I would only take a role that I know I'm comfortable in and I can do. I've turned down plenty of things because I'd feel it's not me, and I wouldn't want to come on someone's project and flip that.

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