When I was growing up, there was a feeling in one's living room as much as in one's local gallery that a little elitism was good for the soul.
I'm not terribly athletic. And... there's a lot of things I'm not good at. And if it makes anybody feel better, I was really a pretty bad math student growing up.
My family put a lot of emphasis on homework, so there weren't too many comic books or video games for me, when I was growing up.
I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. It's funny - people ask me that, and I don't know what to tell them.
I think it's prima facie evidence for the existence of God because for me to grow up and actually end up working with Glen Campbell is almost unbelievable.
When I was growing up, we were taught in school that North Koreans, and especially the North Korean leadership, were all devils.
Everyone, when you're a teenager and you're growing up, you do feel like your life is dramatic enough to be on a TV screen, but we know that it's not.
The kids growing up is a separate strand to your life. However bad a day you've had, that's the most important thing, and you have to remember that.
English fiction was something I loved growing up, and it changed my life - it changed the trajectory of my life.
Growing up I used to love bands like Free and ELO and the Rolling Stones. When Robert Plant got in touch it made perfect sense to me.
I love costumes. My dream growing up was always to have my own costume and prop shop.
I'm really a singer, so I love songs and I love singing. I like rap music, but I didn't grow up freestyling.
I think everyone has their awkward phases. Growing up isn't easy for everyone. I definitely had my awkward moments.
Growing up, I was inspired by The Beatles and Bob Dylan. Damian Rice was a huge influence for me musically.
You can grow up with literally nothing and you don't suffer if you know you're loved and valued.
I wasn't able to relate to anyone on TV growing up, so I wanted to bring my own experiences to the screen.
I was working on 'Harry Potter' while I was growing up, and the attention it brought me made me feel quite isolated.
When I was growing up, I would go hang out with older guys at night in blues clubs.
Growing up, I was the plain one. I had no style. I was the tough kid with the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
Growing up in Rhode Island, my friends would have strung me up if I had been a Yankees fan.
While I was growing up all over, in all my different schools, I was always doing theater, auditioning for plays.