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When I grew up I thought I was Jewish. Now I don't consider myself Jewish. I consider myself a Kabbalis.
I grew up in a joint family of 60 people with one kitchen. So I am a firm believer in the family concept.
I grew up loving TV so much. It was such an integral part of my youth, and I was completely an Emmy geek.
I grew up on all the 'Star Wars' movies and 'Star Trek' and all that. I just haven't really kept current.
As knowledge grew, fear decreased; men thought less of worshiping the unknown, and more of overcoming it.
But I can tell you that the New York that I see now is not the New York that we grew up in. It's not 1973.
As a child, I thought I hated everybody, but when I grew up I realized it was just children I didn't like.
The Black Panther Party was not a gang. They grew out of a young black intelligentsia on college campuses.
I grew up in Southern California, so the whole concept of a local music history is still kinda novel to me.
Where I grew up, the one unmistakable sign of homosexuality was to betray some interest in your appearance.
In times when nothing stood but worsened, or grew strange, there was one constant good: she did not change.
For David Parker and Daniel Parker, with the respect and admiration of their father, who grew up with them.
Well, when I was a kid, I grew up in San Diego next to the ocean. The ocean was my friend - my best friend.
I grew up in a little cul-de-sac in the suburbs and went to public school. I went to Costco on the weekends.
Although I grew up in very modest and challenging circumstances, I consider my life to be immeasurably rich.
I grew up in Michigan. I feel like a lot of my childhood was in solitude, in the woods or making tree forts.
Once I graduated that's when I grew my 'infamous' beard. I trim it every once in awhile but that's about it.
I grew up in a time when it would never have occurred to anyone to tell me there was anything I couldn't do.
When I was a boy, I always saw myself as a hero in comic books and in movies. I grew up believing this dream.
I grew up in Derry, of course, and it was - Derry was the worst example of Northern Ireland's discrimination.
I grew up being taught, 'Do unto others as they would do unto you.' I would get scolded for not being polite.
The report of my illness grew out of his (James Clemens) illness. The report of my death was an exaggeration.
I grew up in an immigrant neighborhood. We just knew the rule was you're going to have to work twice as hard.
I grew up playing games like 'War Zone' and the old 'Smackdown,' so I'm very excited to see myself in a game.
I grew up in big cities my whole life, and in my late 20s, I just felt like I was looking for something else.
I was not a girl who grew up buying $100 candles. I was the girl who ran out of gas on her way to an audition.
I grew up in a church. My mom is a minister so she would make us go to every possible church she could muster.
I grew up in Southampton. My mum was a shop assistant; my dad was a carpenter. They broke up when I was eight.
I grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. My background was modest, and I worked at a Portuguese bakery in town.
I grew into it. It grew into me. It and I blurred at the edges, became one amorphous, seeping, crawling thing.
I grew up hearing my parents' stories about how they had to fight for their right to vote in the Jim Crow South.
I grew up in the 1950s at the beginning of rock n' roll, and would strum a tennis racket in front of the mirror.
...even the smallest of the starlings' concerns grew in importance until it seemed equal to the worries of kings.
I grew up on rock and roll like My Chemical Romance, who were actually genuinely talking about and saying things.
'Cars' is a really personal story for me because, first of all, I grew up in Los Angeles - the car crazy capital.
Generally, the best recording is the original cast, because that's the way the piece grew: integrally, with them.
Black people love Hispanics; Hispanics love blacks. We grew up with each other. We share a lot of the same stuff.
As I grew older - and even when I was younger - it had puzzled me why I continued and continue to be heterosexual.
I never, ever grew up as a young woman believing that my gender would stand in the way of doing anything I wanted.
I didn't grow up playing video games. I grew up catching crawdads in the creek and minnows and lizards and snakes.
I grew up in the Bible Belt and I made my own clothes and dyed my hair purple. Nobody ever knew what to do with me.
I grew up in the Bronx, but in Riverdale - not exactly an area of New York that's known for being rough and tumble.
I grew up dying my hair with Kool Aid. I used to switch my hair up every day just to make myself look and feel good.
I grew up in the suburbs, a calm suburb, without tension, with working-class and middle-class people mixed together.
'Valhalla Rising' is a fusion of my upbringing, basically: everything I grew up loving and wanted to make a film of.
Audiences grew to like this duality of feeling, where youre both championing a character and youre revolted by them.
I grew up in a forest. It's like a room. It's protected. Like a cathedral... it is a place between heaven and earth.
I grew up in a household that was very close, very open, and always talking about what was going on with each other.
Basically as someone who grew up in Delhi, crooning in southern languages which I don't understand is very difficult.
I was born in Manly Hospital, I pretty much grew up in my grandmother's house until my parents bought their own home.