I was a sheltered kid.

I had a sheltered childhood.

I was someone who used to live a sheltered life.

I was raised in a very sheltered, narrow environment.

I was raised orthodox Muslim. Very sheltered, very conservative.

I wasn't sheltered or spoiled. All the money I made, I made myself.

Young people should be helped, sheltered, ignored, and clubbed if necessary.

I was kind of sheltered. I grew up in Silsbee, Texas, a town of 3,000 people.

After a sheltered life, I went the other way. I wanted to prove how tough I was.

Let us not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless when facing them.

I think that unless you grew up in New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, you're sheltered.

A sheltered life can be a daring life as well. For all serious daring starts from within.

I'm not sure how aware of the rest of the world I am. I live a rather sheltered existence.

I lived a very, very Middle Eastern life until I was in my early 20s. It was very sheltered.

I feel like I've lived quite a sheltered life, like my mom and dad were quite protective of me.

As an artist, you're pretty sheltered backstage. You often don't know what's going on out there.

Our own bureaucracy should not and cannot get in the way of our efforts to get people sheltered.

My childhood was very sheltered. I grew up in a palace. But I lived in Morocco as a Moroccan citizen.

I came from a really small village outside Edinburgh in Scotland and had quite a sheltered upbringing.

In America, we tend to be very sheltered, and I'm speaking from personal experience because I feel sheltered.

You're on your own in college, but you get sheltered a little bit more with the coaching staff and everything.

I missed out on my teenage years. I led a sheltered life. I was practicing scales instead of playing football.

Apples hate strong wind and damp, cold soil so try and place them on well-drained, rich soil in a sheltered position.

It's traditional for an heiress to be raised in a sheltered way. No one thinks that's true of me, but it actually was.

Life has a certain flavor for those who have fought and risked all that the sheltered and protected can never experience.

We don't want to raise sheltered children. They should see different parts of the country, and they should experience things.

My parents always kept us in the house. We weren't allowed to spend the night at other people's houses. We were sheltered kids.

I didn't grow up in public life. I lived with my mother in Boston, not in Washington, DC, so I was somewhat sheltered from that.

I was a pretty sheltered kid, a slow starter. I was pretty secretive with my passion for music and, I guess, my talent and what-not.

I am a writer who came of a sheltered life. A sheltered life can be a daring life as well. For all serious daring starts from within.

I'm interested in people who have to overcome obstacles, people who are not sheltered by the umbrella of the establishment, marginals.

We need a coordinated, citywide approach to make sure that everyone in San Francisco is sheltered and has access to the care they need.

I was raised to please people in authority, and I'd also come from a sheltered boarding school, so I was very naive and young for my years.

I was very sheltered growing up, so the only real beauty exposure I had was my mom. And still, to this day, she is my number 1 beauty icon.

Maybe I've had a sheltered life and career, but I have so many role models to look up to. It's normal that I would strive to build my own career.

My parents kept us sheltered from this world of Hollywood. I don't have any great memories of bouncing on Cary Grant's knee or something like that.

The funny thing is, all my friends are short. I wasn't aware of tall people till I got to high school. I didn't know they existed. I was sheltered.

Dark books do appeal to kids because they have nice, sheltered lives - and they also appeal to children who are going through pretty hard times themselves.

I was really sheltered growing up, with six brothers and sisters. We played together all the time, and I was living in a fantasy world, like most creative people.

I was very sheltered, very bookish and, basically, skittish about life. My parents were both older when I came along and they didn't do things like take vacations.

My manager, my band members, we're all good friends. You need that because a lot of times an artist will be so sheltered he will lose touch with what the fans want.

My Christmas present to myself each year is to see how much air travel can open up the world and take me to places as far from sheltered California and Japan as possible.

When I came to California, I came from such an upper scale neighborhood, I was so sheltered, but I always knew I wanted to live in California, and I wanted to play guitar.

I'm the first to admit I've had a sheltered life. I grew up in the country and went to a boarding school. It was all just part of the business - be nice to everyone and all that.

Work made me more streetwise because you can be so sheltered at home. I'd definitely encourage my kids Lillie and Karl, who are nine and seven, to get Saturday jobs in the future.

My parents are older, and they lead a somewhat sheltered life. It was difficult to talk with them about things that were embarrassing to me, and that I had never spoken to them about.

I know that when I grew up I was pretty sheltered, and didn't come to understand much about the world until I was in my really late teens and early twenties, and that process continues.

I think it magnified it. For me, I wasn't sheltered so I think it was magnified. Especially when you're a teenager and you go to high school and you're in the business and you are known.

We live in such a sheltered environment in the United States. I've been fortunate enough to have traveled all over the world, and I've seen things you only read about and see on the news.

Those who believe in God because their experience of life and the facts of nature prove his existence must have led sheltered lives and closed their hearts to the voice of their brothers' blood.

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