I love my Disney fans. A lot of the kids want to grow up and push away from that image, but I don't feel that way at all.
Part of growing up is realizing you learn to love so many people. It's about forming those relationships and finding what will last forever.
I love the ocean; growing up around Laguna Beach, I spent my summers surfing, diving, and snorkeling.
So many of our young women today, they're growing up without a father, but they're still thirsty for that and desiring positive male love.
Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.
I love movin'. I was observant growing up, watching Michael Jackson and John Travolta. I'd close my eyes, see the moves.
It's kind of a Peter Pan thing: I want to stay a kid. I love it. But I guess you have to grow up someday. Everybody does.
When I was growing up, I'd be in the choir. My mum was the organist in the church, so I'd sing in the church.
When I was growing up, hip-hop was still a pretty specialised thing.
I played baseball growing up, second base, and then when I got to high school,it just didn't exist there.
Look at pictures of me growing up. It wasn't always the way it is now. It was a bumpy road for me.
Growing up, I actually wanted to be a professional baseball player instead of a radio DJ. Believe it or not.
I was a huge Mike Tyson fan growing up; his fights were always on in my house.
You grow up a lot in terms of your understanding of the industry and how to deal with the corporate things.
I'm actually a Type 1 diabetic, so growing up, I had to eat pretty healthy.
Growing up in New England, being schooled and classically trained, it needed to shake, it needed to evolve.
Growing up, I liked all the stuff that everyone else was listening to, like Motown, but the biggest group of all was The Beatles.
I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. Back then they didn't even know what dyslexia was.
Look, I had a passion for comic books growing up.
Growing up, I supported Manchester United, and my hero was Mark Hughes.
I started modeling, doing the Sears catalog kind of thing, then did a lot of commercials when I was growing up.