Words matter. These are the best Late Bloomer Quotes from famous people such as Jake Hager, Megan Mullally, Kim Wayans, Rick Yancey, Yul Vazquez, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Luckily, I feel like I was a late bloomer as far as my body developing. I really didn’t start developing until I was like 18, 19, 20 years old.
I’ve always been a late bloomer, so I never feel like, ‘Oh, I’m gettin’ older; I guess everything is gonna stop.’ I’m the opposite: ‘Oh, I’m just getting started.’
In my 20s, I was 16. So I was a late bloomer. I was still very much a child when I was in my 20s.
I got a very late start at fatherhood. I’m a late bloomer in general. It took me seven years to get through four years of college. I was five years away from 40 before I had a family, and I had never been around kids much at all. All of a sudden, I was around three boys all the time.
I was a late bloomer. I was a kinda shy little kid, definitely a child of the dark side. I wanted to play guitar and be in a rock band.
I’m a late bloomer. It’s taken me a long time to find my voice, and I think all the records I’ve made over the years, I was finding my voice, and that’s part of the process.
I was such a late bloomer when it comes to fashion.
Everybody knows I’m a late bloomer.
I was a late bloomer on the career front.
I’m a late bloomer, so I’m going to embrace it all.
I was something of a late bloomer.
I was a late bloomer.
To put it mildly, I was just a very late bloomer.
I’m a late bloomer in music.
Orson Welles was lazy. He was a late bloomer.
I’ve always been a late bloomer. My body developed late. From ninth to 10th grade, I grew like 3 inches. Just kind of stretched out. I was like 6-1, grew to 6-4 in 10th grade.
Really, I was such a late bloomer, I really didn’t learn how to be me until I was in my late ’40s, which is when I started playing roles that were closer to me.
‘Late bloomer’ is another way of saying ‘slow learner.’
I was a late bloomer. I tried out for the football team, and I got locked off the field. That’s how I wound up in drama.
I grew up in Indiana. I’m a late bloomer, very naive.
I’ve never felt like I’ve exactly traded on my looks. When I was a teenager, I was an ultra late bloomer, and my mom would say it was a blessing because it means you never have to wonder if guys are only interested in you because you’ve got boobs.
I’m such a late bloomer.
I’m a late bloomer. Being a late bloomer is a problem when you decide at 40 you want to have children.
I was a late bloomer, but I realised that people really liked it when I played blues scales and, with the piano, I had that insatiable need to prove myself.
I was always a late bloomer.
I’m a late bloomer. I believe 40 is the new 19.
I was a shy kid, a late bloomer. At 22, I was probably 16 emotionally.
I think I was very much a late bloomer.
I feel like I always describe myself as a late bloomer. My first album, in my mind, was that I had a few songs I needed to take from incomplete demos to working with someone else and finishing them.
I’ve always been what they call a late bloomer.
I was a late bloomer. I was 38 when my first book was out and 43 when my first crime novel was out. I had a story that could only be told as a crime story. I think the genre is good; it deals with the fundamental questions of life and death. The problem is there are too many bad crime stories.
I was very much a late bloomer. That’s not to say that girls didn’t express interest in me from time to time, but I just, I did not know how to respond to that.
I was a late bloomer, and that was my issue growing up.