I grew up believing that I was fundamentally powerless. Thom Yorke believefundamentallygrow Change image and share on social
I grew up believing that my parents helped change the world. I was so in awe of them, and I wondered how I could measure up. I mean, how do you change the world - again? Tananarive Due awebelievechange Change image and share on social
I grew up believing that one person could make a difference. In Indiana, you saw that with basketball. The small town could beat the big town, like in the movie 'Hoosiers.' That is one of the things that attracts me to entrepreneurs. Mary Meeker attractbasketballbeat share on social
I grew up below the poverty line; I didn't have as much as other people did. I think it made me stronger as a person, it built my character. Now I have a 4.0 grade point average and I want to go to college, and just become a better person. Justin Bieber averagebuildcharacter share on social
I grew up between the two world wars and received a rather solid general education, the kind middle class children enjoyed in a country whose educational system had its roots dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. George Andrew Olah austrobackchild share on social
I grew up beyond proud - we didn't have much, but we had a lot of love. Frankie Valli growlotlove Change image and share on social
I grew up Catholic. My mother is from El Salvador, so my family on her side is Roman Catholic. My father is Protestant, and while he was spiritual, he wasn't much of a churchgoing person. I think it's fairly common for families to be brought up in the mother's religion. Christy Turlington bringcatholicchurchgo share on social
I grew up Catholic, so I feel guilty about everything. Derek Cianfrance catholicfeelgrow Change image and share on social
I grew up Catholic, so I have these defenses about listening to anything with too much religiosity; some of the lyrics didn't sit well in my mouth. One of my beefs is the patriarchal setup. Having the 'he, he, he, God, God, God, king, king, king' stuff was hard for me. Patty Griffin beefcatholicdefense share on social
I grew up Catholic. We went to confession on Saturday, stood in the shortest line, since it led to the priest who gave the easiest penance - usually a few Our Fathers and Hail Marys. We confessed in private, prayed our penance and our souls were clean. Regina Brett catholiccleanconfess share on social