'Border' was the first movie that I watched on the big screen. It always takes me back to my childhood.
I used to have Bible studies at my house. I was in the choir. I was mischievous but also a real mama's boy. It was a pretty happy childhood.
I never have known a man of ordinary common-sense who did not urge upon his sons, from earliest childhood, doctrines of economy and the practice of accumulation.
I was named after Yul Brynner because my mother had an infatuation with him. Who the hell names a Cuban kid Yul? Talk about a torturous childhood.
I am closer and closer to reaching my childhood dream. This is really exciting! I will continue to work hard, to focus on each tournament I play.
Growing up with the childhood that I had, I learned to never let a man make me feel helpless, and it also embedded a deep need in me to always stick up for women.
I realised from a very early age that God gave me a gift, and that gift was to run, and I wanted to use it to the best of my ability.
The early expression of my youth was filled with all the aspects of art.
As early as when I was five or six I wanted to perform.
Early numbers are always wrong.
If you're early, you're on time. If you're on time, you're late.
In the early part of the '60s I was influenced by the Ventures.
Race differences show up early in life.
Early in my career, I wanted to be a mathematician.
The early ELP albums were pioneering in a way.
At least I have precluded the possibility of peaking too early.
Early is a priceless timepiece owned by the successful.
I had self-esteem issues into my early 20s.
Early mapmakers kept their backs to the sea
It gets late early out there.
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