My dad had a church of 90 people when I was born. It was just, over the years it continued to grow.
I just wanted my daughter to grow up, get married, have children and get divorced like everyone else.
As you grow older, your whole life becomes very rich, multifaceted.
My ambition didn't grow out of nowhere. It was planted in me by a community that nurtured me.
Some folks never try to grow beyond lives that have not realized that potential. And as long as they don't regret that, that's fine. Live and let live. But for those who regret never trying, it's a shame because the Web, as complex as it may seem, makes it all possible
Dr. Barney stared at me, his lips puckered. What was he so serious about? Who hasn’t thought about killing themselves, as a kid? How can you grow up in this world and not think about it?
Who does not grow, declines.
Don't try to make children grow up to be like you, or they may do it.
You can grow apart from people very quickly.
You make the best products you can, and you grow as fast as you deserve to.
Every little kid wants to grow up to be a cowboy, and I did.
I want a shot for people like me to grow up and do something with themselves.
When NASA dreams big America dreams big. People. . . kids say, 'I want to do that when I grow up'. Because you want to do what's visible to you.
Treat your career as a business. Invest your earnings into good tools that can enhance your business. Film businesses are the same as non-film businesses. Ploughing part of your earnings back into your filmmaking business would grow career exponentially.
As long as a person doesn't know what he doesn't know, he doesn't grow
Life should be a continual celebration, a festival of lights the whole year round. Only then can you grow up, can you blossom.
I think that liberals need to grow up.
All businesses require capital, management and labor, and business executives, wanting to grow and maintain profitable enterprises, have a strong incentive to keep costs, including labor, as low as possible.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Our minds thus grow in spots; and like grease-spots, the spots spread. But we let them spread as little as possible: we keep unaltered as much of our old knowledge, as many of our old prejudices and beliefs, as we can. We patch and tinker more than we renew. The novelty soaks in; it stains the ancient mass; but it is also tinged by what absorbs it.