Rock never meant the same thing to everyone, but when I was growing up in the late seventies, everyone could identify the five, ten bands that formed the center.
When I was growing up in the United States and Sweden, I never thought about becoming a politician.
I was a big fan of Jean-Claude Van-Damme growing up, and I always wanted to be a martial artist 'cause of him.
When I was growing up in South Korea in the '70s and early '80s, the country was too poor to buy original records. Everything was bootlegged.
Children today will grow up taking for granted that an African-American or a woman can, yes, become the president of the United States.
Skateboarding was everything to us growing up. It changes the way you see the world: you spend all day looking for ditches.
To grow up under really simple circumstances, and to understand that certain things were ornamental... that made an impression on me as a child and is something I use.
Once you grow up life is like a washing machine. But one must always secretly have a Peter Pan mojo.
I belonged to Stratford Children's Theater when I was a boy growing up in Manchester. Even then, I was always doing character parts.
Growing up, I started to realize I was surrounded by people who were passionately alive. Seventh Street felt raw, but I found it incredibly theatrical.
You grow up by making mistakes. I've made a ton of them, but as long as I keep on failing better, I don't mind.
When I was a little girl in the 1950s, it would not have been possible for me to say, I want to be an anchorwoman when I grow up.
Every child is going to grow up. You can see it happen in the books: They get older and older and belong to themselves to a greater and greater extent.
The girls show more skin these days, but I think, generally, they behave the same way as when I was growing up.
Growing up I wanted to be a mixture of Audrey Hepburn and Lucille Ball. Apparently I told my mum when I was eight that I wanted to be an actor.
When you have kids you do grow up. I have just started realising it now-it changes the world, having children.
I was a huge fantasy geek growing up. I was the dungeon master in my D&D game.
I am not, I repeat, NOT a lesbian - even though I'd like to be one when I grow up.
I didn't really grow up listening to blues, because I grew up in the Northwest. It wasn't really the center for blues.
I wasn't even a big comedy nerd. A lot of the comedians I know - a lot of my friends are comedians - they knew a lot about comedy growing up.
You grow up however, unfortunately, as the college years fly by, into a very exaggerated sense of your own capacities.