I wasn't attractive when I was growing up, and I don't think I am now.
I loved growing up in Washington, but I have been a diehard, 100 percent 49ers fan since I was 11.
Growing up with two sisters, you either play by yourself or play Barbie with them. I played by myself.
I refuse to totally grow up. I've always been someone who says and does things that push politically correct boundaries.
Comic books and The Chronicles of Narnia. My mother used to read those to me and my twin brother growing up.
I was a big wrestling fan growing up. That was my thing. I had the action figures and the magazines and everything like that.
I never wanted to be a God fearing person. I wanted to grow up and be a person that was fearless for God. There was a difference.
I've always been interested in space and the idea of exploration in that area since I was a child growing up through the '60s.
Sunday night was such a big night for television when I was growing up - you know, 'The Wonderful World of Disney.'
I think that there's got to be a comic gene in some way, but it's so much about it is how you grow up.
I believe that children have to grow up as all-round personalities, but it cannot be at the cost of academics.
I didn't go to drama school, so I feel like I did all my growing up on 'Hollyoaks.'
I love the holidays on 'The Middle' because I feel like I'm getting that very traditional American holiday experience that I never had growing up.
Growing up in a violent home is a terrifying and traumatic experience that can affect every aspect of a child's life, growth, and development.
You can't have a decent food culture without a decent coffee culture: the two things grow up together.
I definitely love kimchi. The biggest influence that eating so much Korean food growing up had on me was that I have no limit for spiciness. The hotter the better.
We were the only black family in an estate with 1,000 white families. Liverpool being quite racist in the Sixties, it was a bit grim growing up.
Growing up, in church we had the homily; at home it's what I call the 'momily' - the inspirational and instructive mom-isms that every family has.
Growing up with three brothers and three sisters, I was the storyteller of the family... what my mother called 'The Liar.'
When I was a child, I always wanted to be funny and to please people in my family. As you grow up that instinct becomes more refined, but it's still there.
I didn't grow up around wild horses, no. But I've appreciated their beauty and their power ever since I can remember.