All I can say is I was a lot more discreet as a candidate than I was in real life. Can I say that? Maybe it's indiscreet to talk about discretion.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The minute I started being recognised, I became much more discreet.
I am a chatty person, but colossally discreet.
My biggest thing has always been privacy. With an interview such as this where the questions are about me, I struggle to express myself. I have an immediate answer in my head of what I'd say, but sometimes I feel that it would be too honest. So these wheels of censorship start going around my head.
Discretion is nothing other than the sense of justice with respect to the sphere of the intimate contents of life.
There's a way of negotiating how you portray your private life publicly that I've never had the skill to do.
Discretion is the polite word for hypocrisy.
Be discreet in all things, and so render it unnecessary to be mysterious.
I've been trying to keep the private life private. Not being savvy or trained on how to do good interviews like a politician, I thought it was wiser to follow my mother's advice: If you have nothing good to say, don't say anything at all.
I don't think anyone can say I have said one thing in public and done another in private.
I am a very discreet human when it comes to other people.