I grew up in a sport that didn't allow you to grow up. There was always the threat of younger competition. So you had to maintain the image of youth.
I'm a runner from sports. I've been a runner, but I wasn't a cross-country runner or anything like that. I played a lot of soccer growing up.
It's easy for people to grow up in our society believing that certain lifestyles are risk free when they certainly are not.
Oh I love horror movies, yeah. I think my favorite movie growing up was 'The Omen.' I actually wanted to be that little kid.
If you don't show care and love for your children and leave the mothers to take care of all their needs, if they grow up, they will also not consider you.
Growing up, I never listened to English music. I was more into Motown, as well as early rock n' roll like Chuck Berry and Little Richard.
When I was growing up listening to music, it was 2004, when The Starting Line and Finch and The Used were kind of my favorite bands.
It felt when I was growing up that sport was, like, the only thing you should do... if you do music, you're really different and a bit weird.
If my musical tastes are continuing to grow up, and I am not really too interested in the music that my kids listen to, then I assume that the audience is doing the same.
Growing up, music was an important part of my childhood. I see it being just as important in my children and all children's growth and development, and in a parent's connection with their children.
I was a huge Muppet fan growing up. I want to bring it back to the early '80s Muppet movies, when the scripts could have been performed by humans.
My mother loved Gene Wilder when I was growing up, so I used to watch all his movies with her. I just adore him.
Growing up, I always loved Disney movies, but the first movie I remember seeing is 'Sleepers,' so I wasn't really taken to children's movies.
When I was growing up, I never heard the word 'racism.' It was only in Paris I encountered that.
You don't say, I'm going to be a writer when I grow up - at least I didn't.
Almost 24 million children - one in three - are likely growing up without their father involved in their lives.
I had a lot of growing up to do. A lot of times, I learned the hard way.
I was a very observant child. The boys in my books are based on boys in my neighborhood growing up.
Growing up, I wasn't an athlete or anything like that. The only place I felt like I belonged was in the theater.
Growing up in politics I know that women decide all elections because we do all the work.
Every cliche about kids is true; they grow up so quickly, you blink and they're gone, and you have to spend the time with them now. But that's a joy.