Want is a growing giant whom the coat of have was never large enough to cover.
I'll turn the page on a growing empire of classified information. We'll protect sources and methods, but we won't use sources and methods to hide the truth.
When I was growing up, you sort of did the unthinkable. You did something that has never really been replicated.
I might have been curious about actors' lives when I was growing up. That's human nature.
It's always a struggle growing up in Akron.
Growing up with Tumblr, I can imagine if I was fourteen now being in high school and being on Tumblr all the time in class - that must be such an annoying thing for teachers to have to deal with!
Education was the most important value in our home when I was growing up.
And you know when I was growing up, I knew I wanted to have kids, but I knew I didn't want to do it alone. Then once I was 41, 42, I had to accept that I probably wouldn't have kids unless I decided to adopt later on, but even then it would be with a partner.
Ninety-nine percent of the music that was of any interest to me when I was growing up came out of the black community.
Not a having and a resting, but a growing and a becoming, is the character of perfection as culture conceives it.
I had a lot of growing up to do. A lot of times, I learned the hard way.
I hope something happens. I'm restless as the devil and have a horror of getting fat or falling in love and growing domestic.
I think the way I approach things has something to do with growing up and seeing my parents go to work every day.
As I was growing up, it was made clear that the fat me wasn't welcome, that a thin person was expected and awaited, and impatiently so.
Our growing thought Makes growing revelation.
As an artist, you always have to be growing. You don't just want to do what you already know people like.
I learned the game on the radio. Russ Hodges and Lon Simmons were the Giants broadcasters when I was growing up in the Bay area, and they taught me about the game. They taught me about the subtleties of the game, but they also gave me the game and let me enjoy it. That's the main thing, whether it's TV or radio. You have to give the fans the game, and if it's a Giants broadcast, the vast majority are Giants fans. In terms of story lines, most would be about the Giants.
That's something I think is growing on me as I get older: happy endings.
. . . he shrunk more and more from the realities of life and above all from the society of his day which he regarded with an ever growing horror,--a detestation which had reacted strongly on his literary and artistic tastes; he refused, as far as possible, to have anything to do with pictures and books whose subjects were in any way connected with modern existence.
When I was growing up, they had just found radio.