The only difference between the Bel Air of the '90s and the Bel Air of my childhood is that now the nannies are Latina instead of British, and the cars European instead of American.
I had a very nice, cozy childhood. I did lots of plays at school and worked with the National Youth Theatre as a teenager.
I attended Sunday School and then church with my father and mother throughout my childhood.
I have an addictive personality. Boarding school merely sent me more quickly on the downward spiral that dominated my childhood.
I grew up in a small town in northeastern Indiana. I had an all-American childhood. And I grew up as an optimist.
And that's when I heard the whisper in my heart's ear: "It's not about your childhood. It's about who you are!
My childhood was protected by love and a comfortable home. Yet, while still a very young child, I began instinctively to feel that there was something lacking, even in my own home, some false conception of family relations, some incomplete ideal.
I had a great childhood, a very close-knit family. We were all overweight, and we had good times eating together, I imagine.
My dad had a retail business in Leavenworth, Kansas, and there's a whole bunch of prisons there, so it was a backdrop of my childhood, these ominous prisons sitting off the road.
Let a man turn to his own childhood - no further - if he will renew his sense of remoteness, and of the mystery of change.
Writing gives me the opportunity to explore ideas, play with language, solve problems, use my imagination, and draw on my own childhood.
Fixing obesity is going to require a change in our modern relationship with food. I'm hopeful that we begin to see a turnaround in this childhood obesity epidemic.
Creativity is not merely the innocent spontaneity of our youth and childhood; it must also be married to the passion of the adult human being, which is a passion to live beyond one's death.
Fogs are like dreams that feed the soul, and without their mysterious embrace, childhood, courtship, poetry and the composition of music become all the more difficult.
Early childhood education is an urgent educational, economic and moral imperative. Without it, we face a long-term national economic security crisis.
My mother is a professor of early childhood education. When I was two she would say she knew I was going to be an actor.
My childhood was safe and sane. No abuse and no traumas. I was surrounded by a large and loving family who taught me the importance of hard work and a meaningful education.
As a parent, your perspective of childhood is through the eyes of this person that you care so much about and you just want the world to be great for them. You want their life to be easy and happy.
If only my folks had beaten me, I could have gotten some material about my miserable childhood. But as it is, I've had a great life.
Sixth grade was a big time, in my childhood, of hoops and friendship, and coming up with funny things.
When trying to remember my share in the glow of the eternal present, in the smile of God, I return to my childhood, too, for that is where the most significant discoveries turn up.